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Disability and Rehabilitation | 2018

“The whole perimeter is difficult”: Parkinson’s disease and the conscious experience of walking in everyday environments

Ross Parry; Olivier Buttelli; Jacques Riff; Narjis Sellam; Marie Vidailhet; Marie-Laure Welter; Elodie Lalo

Abstract Purpose: This study sought to characterize the way patients with Parkinson’s disease consciously perceive and respond to their surroundings while walking in everyday situations. Method: A qualitative research program designed around an ecological data collection protocol was employed. A convenience sample of 14 patients with a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease and a history of gait difficulties were recruited. Details regarding patients’ subjective experience of walking in everyday environments were obtained using first person interviewing techniques with the support of video footage from their daily-life activity. Interview transcripts were analyzed using an interpretive phenomenological approach in order to derive key themes. Results: The sense of proximity and the way in which an individual perceived themselves with respect to their surroundings appeared central to the way patients organized their locomotor behavior. Further to this, the patient relationship to different features and obstacles appeared conditioned by prior experiences in those circumstances. Patients described managing gait difficulties by consciously regulating their walking trajectory and gaze with respect to their environment. Conclusion: Perceptual challenges, visual flow and the dynamic valence of features in the patient’s surroundings may have important effects upon the gait stability of patients with Parkinson’s disease and warrant further attention in planning rehabilitation interventions. Implications for rehabilitation Walking abilities of patients with Parkinson’s disease should be conceptualized in terms of perceptuomotor coupling to a given environment. The functional significance of a patient’s environment is dynamic and might be seen to vary in accordance with their physical capacities. Valency, or the subjective relationship between a patient and their surrounds, appears to be an important component of the “fit” between a person and their environment. Novel rehabilitation strategies for the management of parkinsonian gait disturbances might seek to integrate psychological, sensorimotor and environmental elements in order to have individually tailored, ecologically valid home assessment and community rehabilitation programs.


Advances in transportation studies | 2011

Tools and Methodologies for the Study of Motorcyclist’s Behaviour in Real Context

S Aupetit; S Espie; B Larnaudie; Jacques Riff; Olivier Buttelli


Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2013

Naturalistic study of rider's behaviour in initial training in France: evidence of limitations in the educational content.

Samuel Aupetit; Jacques Riff; Olivier Buttelli; Stéphane Espié


european conference on cognitive ergonomics | 2012

Conceptual and methodological tools for analyzing situations of vulnerability on the road: examples from a motorcycle riding study

Samuel Aupetit; Jacques Riff; Virginie Gallier; Stéphane Espié


Irbm | 2016

Design of Technology and Technology of Design. Activity Analysis as a Resource for a Personalised Approach for Patients with Parkinson Disease

Elodie Lalo; Jacques Riff; Ross Parry; Meryem Jabloun; J. Roussel; C.-C. Chen; Marie-Laure Welter; Olivier Buttelli


European Transport Research Review | 2014

Case study of the real contents delivered in French motorcycle schools

Samuel Aupetit; Jacques Riff; Stéphane Espié; Olivier Buttelli


Recherche & formation | 2011

Former à la conduite moto : Une recherche sur les contenus d'enseignement en situation réelle

Samuel Aupetit; Jacques Riff; Olivier Butelli; Stéphane Espié


Activités | 2010

Approche ergonomique de l'usage du régulateur de vitesse conventionnel : analyse critique de la littérature scientifique

Samuel Aupetit; Jacques Riff


Neurophysiologie Clinique-clinical Neurophysiology | 2015

Caractérisation du freezing de la marche en situation réelle

R. Parry; E. Lalo; J. Roussel; Meryem Jabloun; Jacques Riff; Marie-Laure Welter; Olivier Buttelli


Bulletin de psychologie | 2012

Étude de la dimension collective de l'usage des systèmes d'assistance à la conduite automobile en situation réelle : l'exemple du régulateur de vitesse conventionnel

Samuel Aupetit; Jacques Riff

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Elodie Lalo

University of Orléans

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J. Roussel

University of Orléans

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B Larnaudie

University of Paris-Sud

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