Daniel S Peterson
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Peterson D, Monaghan A, Hooyman A, Trevino J, Kratz K
Mult Scler Relat Disord
. 2025 Feb;
95:106346.
PMID: 39999592
Background & Purpose: Current treatments for falls in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) are incompletely effective. Reactive balance can prevent falls after a loss of balance and is negatively impacted...
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Zanotto T, Pradeep Kumar D, Golan D, Wilken J, Doniger G, Zarif M, et al.
Mult Scler Relat Disord
. 2025 Feb;
95:106322.
PMID: 39923414
Background: Cognitive impairment is linked with increased risk of falls in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS), but it is not clear whether cognitive performance may help to account for the...
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Takla T, Monaghan P, Peterson D, Fritz N
Brain Sci
. 2025 Jan;
14(12.
PMID: 39766396
: Persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience changes in balance, such as poor and reactive stepping, as well as altered fall-related psychological factors, such as increased concern about falling and...
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Johansson H, Peterson D, Sedhed J, Leavy B
Gait Posture
. 2024 Oct;
115:14-20.
PMID: 39467510
Background: Dual-task interference (DTI) on gait is well documented in Parkinson's disease (PD), but how dual-tasks affect functional mobility is less known. Understanding how cognition and freezing of gait (FOG)...
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Monaghan A, Ofori E, Fling B, Peterson D
Brain Imaging Behav
. 2024 Mar;
18(4):852-862.
PMID: 38530517
Reactive steps are rapid responses after balance challenges. People with Parkinson's Disease (PwPD) demonstrate impaired reactive stepping, increasing fall-risk. Although PwPD can improve steps through practice, the neural mechanisms contributing...
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Monaghan A, Hooyman A, Dibble L, Mehta S, Peterson D
J Neurol Phys Ther
. 2024 Mar;
48(3):165-173.
PMID: 38489661
Background And Purpose: Reactive balance training improves reactive postural control in people with Parkinson disease (PwPD). However, the extent to which reactive balance training generalizes to a novel, unpracticed reactive...
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Monaghan A, Hooyman A, Dibble L, Mehta S, Peterson D
Neurosci Lett
. 2023 Oct;
817:137517.
PMID: 37832815
Reactive stepping can be improved in people with Parkinson's Disease (PwPD). However, there is variability in the responsiveness to such training. This study examined if cognition could predict the responsiveness...
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Monaghan A, Ragothaman A, Harker G, Carlson-Kuhta P, Horak F, Peterson D
J Parkinsons Dis
. 2023 Aug;
13(6):1035-1046.
PMID: 37574744
Background: The simultaneous completion of multiple tasks (dual-tasking, DT) often leads to poorer task performance (DT cost, DTC). People with Parkinson's disease (PwPD) exhibit difficulty with DT, and DTC may...
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Monaghan A, Hooyman A, Dibble L, Mehta S, Peterson D
J Neurol Phys Ther
. 2023 Jun;
48(1):46-53.
PMID: 37259190
Background And Purpose: Poor reactive steps may lead to falls in people with Parkinson disease (PwPD). However, whether reactive steps can be improved in PwPD at risk for falls or...
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Mancini M, Hasegawa N, Peterson D, Horak F, Nutt J
J Neurol
. 2023 May;
270(9):4309-4317.
PMID: 37208526
Over the course of the disease, freezing of gait (FoG) will gradually impact over 80% of people with Parkinson's disease (PD). Clinical decision-making and research design are often based on...