Dual-task interference during hand dexterity is a predictor for activities of daily living performance in Parkinson's disease
Dual-task interference (DTI) leads to impairment of hand dexterity in Parkinson's disease (PD). The performance of activities of daily living (ADL) is negatively affected by dexterity in PD. However, the contribution of DTI to dexterity-related ADL disability remains unclear. This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the contribution of DTI to ADL performance as well as other factors affecting dexterity.
Source: Parkinsonism and Related Disorders - Category: Neurology Authors: Sevim Acar öz Candan, Tuba Şaziye Özcan Source Type: research