Published on in Vol 25 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/41082, first published .
Turning When Using Smartphone in Persons With and Those Without Neurologic Conditions: Observational Study

Turning When Using Smartphone in Persons With and Those Without Neurologic Conditions: Observational Study

Turning When Using Smartphone in Persons With and Those Without Neurologic Conditions: Observational Study

Journals

  1. Lino T, Scarmagnan G, Sobrinho-Junior S, Tessari G, Gonçalves G, Pereira H, Christofoletti G. Impact of Using Smartphone While Walking or Standing: A Study Focused on Age and Cognition. Brain Sciences 2023;13(7):987 View
  2. Marrocco W, Galli A, Scotti S, Calabrese N, Misericordia P, Dalle Vedove A, Marrocco G, D’Ingianna A, Pizzini A, Fini M, Tomino C, Bonassi S. A Multicomponent Primary-Care Intervention for Preventing Falls in Older Adults Living in the Community: The PREMIO Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine 2023;12(22):7134 View
  3. Morgan C, Tonkin E, Masullo A, Jovan F, Sikdar A, Khaire P, Mirmehdi M, McConville R, Tourte G, Whone A, Craddock I. A multimodal dataset of real world mobility activities in Parkinson’s disease. Scientific Data 2023;10(1) View
  4. Pauwels S, Lemkens N, Lemmens W, Meijer K, Meyns P, Berg R, Spildooren J. The Importance of Frailty in Older Adults With Benign Paroxysmal Positioning Vertigo. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy 2024 View