Knee trembling during freezing of gait represents multiple anticipatory postural adjustments
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Fay B. Horak | Patricia Carlson-Kuhta | John G. Nutt | F. Horak | P. Carlson-Kuhta | J. Nutt | M. Stephens | J. V. Jacobs | Jesse V. Jacobs | Marilee Stephens
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