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Bastiaan R. Bloem
Researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen
Publications - 462
Citations - 32688
Bastiaan R. Bloem is an academic researcher from Radboud University Nijmegen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Parkinson's disease. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 359 publications receiving 26750 citations. Previous affiliations of Bastiaan R. Bloem include University of California, Davis & Leiden University Medical Center.
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Dopamine-responsive and dopamine-resistant resting tremor in Parkinson disease.
Heidemarie Zach,Michiel F. Dirkx,Dominik Roth,Jaco W. Pasman,Bastiaan R. Bloem,Rick C. Helmich +5 more
TL;DR: Parkinson resting tremor can be divided into 3 partially overlapping phenotypes, based on the dopamine response, which may be associated with different underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms, requiring a different therapeutic approach.
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Falls in the elderly. I. Identification of risk factors.
TL;DR: How clinically relevant risk factors can be traced by reviewing the medical notes, by careful history taking and by physical examination can serve as a template for the design of prevention strategies, which are discussed in the companion article.
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Subjectively impaired bed mobility in Parkinson disease affects sleep efficiency
Maartje Louter,Ruud J. G. van Sloun,Dirk Pevernagie,Dirk Pevernagie,Johan Arends,Pierre J. M. Cluitmans,Bastiaan R. Bloem,Sebastiaan Overeem +7 more
TL;DR: PD patients who report IBM have fewer sleep-related body position changes than PD patients without such concerns and objective SE is significantly diminished in these patients.
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Weight-Specific Anticipatory Coding of Grip Force in Human Dorsal Premotor Cortex
TL;DR: This article used a conditioning-and-map approach in 11 healthy male adults to further clarify the role of the dorsal premotor cortex (PMd) in anticipatory motor control during object lifting.
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Habituation of lower leg stretch responses in Parkinson's disease
Bastiaan R. Bloem,Bastiaan R. Bloem,J.P.P. van Vugt,D.J. Beckley,Michael P. Remler,R. A. C. Roos +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that habituation of lower leg stretch responses is unimpaired in Parkinson's disease and the presence of initially large and 'unpracticed' responses may partially explain why Parkinson patients fall in response to unexpected postural disturbances that commonly occur in daily life.