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A valid and reliable tool is the New FOG Questionnaire (NFOG-Q) used worldwide to measure FOG symptoms in PD. Specifically, the authors found a strong correlation between NFOG-QIt and Part I (i.e., "Non motor aspects of daily living") showing as PD patients reporting more severe non-motor impairments (e_g, cognition, anxiety, pain, fatigue, orthostatic hypotension) had a higher FOG severity. As reported in a recent review, the "OFF-state" FOG is frequently seen in the stage of early-fluctuations, the "OFF-ON" FOG usually appears with disease progression whereas the so . . .
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