Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11013683 | Clinical Biomechanics | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In absence of a gold phenotypic standard for developmental coordination disorder recognition, it remains elusive whether the finger-to-nose test in these patients represents a sufficiently accurate entity to reflect symptoms distinctive of this disorder. Based on the relatively good results in early onset ataxia patients and controls, we conclude that quantitative analysis of the finger-to-nose test can provide a reliable support tool during the assessment of phenotypic early onset ataxia.
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O. Martinez-Manzanera, T.F. Lawerman, H.J. Blok, R.J. Lunsing, R. Brandsma, D.A. Sival, N.M. Maurits,