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Auckland University of Technology
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Community ambulation after stroke: how important and obtainable is it and what measures appear predictive?
SE Lord, K McPherson, HK McNaughton, L Rochester, M Weatherall
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 85 (2), 234-239, 2004
8152004
Motoric cognitive risk syndrome: multicountry prevalence and dementia risk
J Verghese, C Annweiler, E Ayers, N Barzilai, O Beauchet, DA Bennett, ...
Neurology 83 (8), 718-726, 2014
4302014
Independent domains of gait in older adults and associated motor and nonmotor attributes: validation of a factor analysis approach
S Lord, B Galna, J Verghese, S Coleman, D Burn, L Rochester
Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biomedical Sciences and Medical Sciences …, 2013
4042013
The UK‐PBC risk scores: derivation and validation of a scoring system for long‐term prediction of end‐stage liver disease in primary biliary cholangitis
M Carbone, SJ Sharp, S Flack, D Paximadas, K Spiess, C Adgey, ...
Hepatology 63 (3), 930-950, 2016
3732016
Free‐living monitoring of Parkinson's disease: Lessons from the field
S Del Din, A Godfrey, C Mazzà, S Lord, L Rochester
Movement Disorders 31 (9), 1293-1313, 2016
3202016
Moving forward on gait measurement: toward a more refined approach
S Lord, B Galna, L Rochester
Movement Disorders 28 (11), 1534-1543, 2013
3072013
Measurement of community ambulation after stroke: current status and future developments
SE Lord, L Rochester
Stroke 36 (7), 1457-1461, 2005
3072005
Free-living gait characteristics in ageing and Parkinson’s disease: impact of environment and ambulatory bout length
S Del Din, A Godfrey, B Galna, S Lord, L Rochester
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 13, 1-12, 2016
2932016
Falls in Parkinson's disease: a complex and evolving picture
A Fasano, CG Canning, JM Hausdorff, S Lord, L Rochester
Movement disorders 32 (11), 1524-1536, 2017
2922017
Gait and cognition: Mapping the global and discrete relationships in ageing and neurodegenerative disease
R Morris, S Lord, J Bunce, D Burn, L Rochester
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 64, 326-345, 2016
2892016
Visual gait analysis: the development of a clinical assessment and scale
SE Lord, PW Halligan, DT Wade
Clinical rehabilitation 12 (2), 107-119, 1998
2791998
Is gait variability reliable in older adults and Parkinson's disease? Towards an optimal testing protocol
B Galna, S Lord, L Rochester
Gait & posture 37 (4), 580-585, 2013
2622013
A comparison of two physiotherapy treatment approaches to improve walking in multiple sclerosis: a pilot randomized controlled study
SE Lord, DT Wade, PW Halligan
Clinical rehabilitation 12 (6), 477-486, 1998
2391998
Cholinergic dysfunction contributes to gait disturbance in early Parkinson’s disease
L Rochester, AJ Yarnall, MR Baker, RV David, S Lord, B Galna, DJ Burn
Brain 135 (9), 2779-2788, 2012
2372012
Gait variability in older adults: a structured review of testing protocol and clinimetric properties
S Lord, T Howe, J Greenland, L Simpson, L Rochester
Gait & posture 34 (4), 443-450, 2011
2302011
Progression of gait dysfunction in incident Parkinson's disease: impact of medication and phenotype
B Galna, S Lord, DJ Burn, L Rochester
Movement Disorders 30 (3), 359-367, 2015
2232015
The nature of dual-task interference during gait in incident Parkinson’s disease
L Rochester, B Galna, S Lord, D Burn
Neuroscience 265, 83-94, 2014
2162014
Ambulatory activity in incident Parkinson’s: more than meets the eye?
S Lord, A Godfrey, B Galna, D Mhiripiri, D Burn, L Rochester
Journal of neurology 260, 2964-2972, 2013
1882013
Adjunctive rifampicin for Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (ARREST): a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
GE Thwaites, M Scarborough, A Szubert, E Nsutebu, R Tilley, J Greig, ...
The Lancet 391 (10121), 668-678, 2018
1742018
Executive dysfunction and attention contribute to gait interference in ‘off’state Parkinson's Disease
S Lord, L Rochester, V Hetherington, LM Allcock, D Burn
Gait & posture 31 (2), 169-174, 2010
1692010
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