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A meta‐analysis of six prospective studies of falling in Parkinson's disease
RM Pickering, YAM Grimbergen, U Rigney, A Ashburn, G Mazibrada, ...
Movement Disorders 22 (13), 1892-1900, 2007
6712007
Predictors of future falls in Parkinson disease
GK Kerr, CJ Worringham, MH Cole, PF Lacherez, JM Wood, PA Silburn
Neurology 75 (2), 116-124, 2010
6412010
Autologous olfactory ensheathing cell transplantation in human paraplegia: a 3 year clinical trial.
USGT Mackay-Sim A, Féron F, Cochrane J
Brain 131, 2376-2386, 2008
5312008
A critical review of consumer wearables, mobile applications, and equipment for providing biofeedback, monitoring stress, and sleep in physically active populations
JM Peake, G Kerr, JP Sullivan
Frontiers in physiology 9, 329783, 2018
4762018
A biomechanical analysis of the sticking region in the bench press
BC Elliott, GJ Wilson, GK Kerr
Med Sci Sports Exerc 21 (4), 450-462, 1989
4221989
Impact of the Nordic hamstring and hip extension exercises on hamstring architecture and morphology: implications for injury prevention
MN Bourne, SJ Duhig, RG Timmins, MD Williams, DA Opar, A Al Najjar, ...
British journal of sports medicine 51 (5), 469-477, 2017
3072017
Proprioceptive consequences of tendon vibration during movement
P Cordo, VS Gurfinkel, L Bevan, GK Kerr
Journal of neurophysiology 74 (4), 1675-1688, 1995
2871995
Proprioceptive coordination of movement sequences: role of velocity and position information
P Cordo, L Carlton, L Bevan, M Carlton, GK Kerr
Journal of neurophysiology 71 (5), 1848-1861, 1994
2601994
Impact of exercise selection on hamstring muscle activation
MN Bourne, MD Williams, DA Opar, A Al Najjar, GK Kerr, AJ Shield
British journal of sports medicine 51 (13), 1021-1028, 2017
2332017
A multidomain approach for predicting older driver safety under in‐traffic road conditions
JM Wood, KJ Anstey, GK Kerr, PF Lacherez, S Lord
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 56 (6), 986-993, 2008
2242008
Enhanced somatosensory information decreases postural sway in older people
F Qiu, MH Cole, KW Davids, EM Hennig, PA Silburn, H Netscher, GK Kerr
Gait & posture 35 (4), 630-635, 2012
2212012
Risk of falls, injurious falls, and other injuries resulting from visual impairment among older adults with age-related macular degeneration
JM Wood, P Lacherez, AA Black, MH Cole, MY Boon, GK Kerr
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 52 (8), 5088-5092, 2011
2142011
Pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation improves gait freezing in Parkinson disease
W Thevathasan, TJ Coyne, JA Hyam, G Kerr, N Jenkinson, TZ Aziz, ...
Neurosurgery 69 (6), 1248-1254, 2011
1932011
Quantitative assessment of driving performance in Parkinson’s disease
JM Wood, C Worringham, G Kerr, K Mallon, P Silburn
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 76 (2), 176-180, 2005
1822005
Skeletal muscle phenotype is associated with exercise tolerance in patients with peripheral arterial disease
CD Askew, S Green, PJ Walker, GK Kerr, AA Green, AD Williams, ...
Journal of vascular surgery 41 (5), 802-807, 2005
1732005
Prevalence of malnutrition in Parkinson's disease: a systematic review
JM Sheard, S Ash, PA Silburn, GK Kerr
Nutrition reviews 69 (9), 520-532, 2011
1722011
A spatiotemporal analysis of gait freezing and the impact of pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation
W Thevathasan, MH Cole, CL Graepel, JA Hyam, N Jenkinson, JS Brittain, ...
Brain 135 (5), 1446-1454, 2012
1672012
Falls in Parkinson's disease: kinematic evidence for impaired head and trunk control
MH Cole, PA Silburn, JM Wood, CJ Worringham, GK Kerr
Movement Disorders 25 (14), 2369-2378, 2010
1422010
Different cognitive profiles for single compared with recurrent fallers without dementia.
KJ Anstey, J Wood, G Kerr, H Caldwell, SR Lord
Neuropsychology 23 (4), 500, 2009
1402009
Postural stability and gait among older adults with age-related maculopathy
JM Wood, PF Lacherez, AA Black, MH Cole, MY Boon, GK Kerr
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 50 (1), 482-487, 2009
1392009
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