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Dr Julia Das

Research Fellow

Department: Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation

Julia Das

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • 216 Evaluation of the Keep On Keep Up (KOKU) programme for people with Parkinson’s, Das, J., Baker, K., Wilson-Menzfeld, G., Walker, R., Morris, R., Stuart, S., Rochester, L., Yarnall, A., Stanmore, E., Barry, G. 27 Mar 2025, In: Physiotherapy
  • The feasibility of a visuo-cognitive training intervention using a mobile application and exercise with stroboscopic glasses in Parkinson’s: Findings from a pilot randomised controlled trial, Das, J., Barry, G., Walker, R., Vitorio, R., Celik, Y., McDonald, C., Storey, B., Oman, P., Morris, R., Stuart, S. 18 Dec 2024, In: PLOS Digital Health
  • Stroboscopic visual training: The potential for clinical application in neurological populations, Das, J., Walker, R., Barry, G., Vitório, R., Stuart, S., Morris, R. 23 Aug 2023, In: PLOS Digital Health
  • Brain activity response to cues during gait in Parkinson’s disease: A study protocol, Vitório, R., Morris, R., Das, J., Walker, R., Mancini, M., Stuart, S. 17 Nov 2022, In: PLoS One
  • Exploring the feasibility of technological visuo-cognitive training in Parkinson’s: Study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial, Das, J., Morris, R., Barry, G., Vitorio, R., Oman, P., McDonald, C., Walker, R., Stuart, S. 7 Oct 2022, In: PLoS One
  • Technological visuo-cognitive training in Parkinson's disease: Protocol for a randomised cross-over trial, Das, J., Morris, R., Barry, G., Walker, R., Stuart, S. Feb 2022
  • Visual cueing for turning deficit in Parkinson's disease: Freezer vs non-freezer response, Butterfield, A., Das, J., Morris, R., Barry, G., Walker, R., Mancini, M., Stuart, S. Feb 2022, In: Physiotherapy
  • Visual exploration while walking with and without visual cues in Parkinson's disease: The influence of freezing of gait, Armitage, J., Das, J., Morris, R., Barry, G., Walker, R., Mancini, M., Stuart, S. 16 Feb 2022, In: Physiotherapy

  • Physiotherapy BSc (Hons) July 01 2016
  • Member Health & Care Professional Council (HCPC) 2016


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