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Sensors | Free Full-Text | A Technological Review of Wearable Cueing Devices Addressing Freezing of Gait in Parkinson's Disease
![Dr Izzy Moore on Twitter: "Prior work suggested an external cue would be better, but we found the converse. For specific gait changes use an internal cue. It makes common sense. If Dr Izzy Moore on Twitter: "Prior work suggested an external cue would be better, but we found the converse. For specific gait changes use an internal cue. It makes common sense. If](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D8JudqDW4AAECk6.jpg)
Dr Izzy Moore on Twitter: "Prior work suggested an external cue would be better, but we found the converse. For specific gait changes use an internal cue. It makes common sense. If
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Cueing Hierarchy Is an Effective Language Stimulator Treatment Technique of Language Disorder for Patients with Anomic Aphasia | Semantic Scholar
Cueing Hierarchy Is an Effective Language Stimulator Treatment Technique of Language Disorder for Patients with Anomic Aphasia
![Dr Izzy Moore on Twitter: "Prior work suggested an external cue would be better, but we found the converse. For specific gait changes use an internal cue. It makes common sense. If Dr Izzy Moore on Twitter: "Prior work suggested an external cue would be better, but we found the converse. For specific gait changes use an internal cue. It makes common sense. If](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D8JsdcZWwAAA9gm.jpg)
Dr Izzy Moore on Twitter: "Prior work suggested an external cue would be better, but we found the converse. For specific gait changes use an internal cue. It makes common sense. If
![Cueing Hierarchy Is an Effective Language Stimulator Treatment Technique of Language Disorder for Patients with Anomic Aphasia | Semantic Scholar Cueing Hierarchy Is an Effective Language Stimulator Treatment Technique of Language Disorder for Patients with Anomic Aphasia | Semantic Scholar](https://d3i71xaburhd42.cloudfront.net/b61f009b89ecafcf3769a085b8ca949d3e589136/2-Table1-1.png)