The Laboratory for Therapeutic Interventions in Parkinson's disease encompasses five state-of-the-art research facilities
Exercise Physiology Facility
The Exercise Physiology Facility investigates high intensity exercise for Parkinson’s disease. This facility also serves as a resource for the Northwestern community to provide physiological assessments of oxygen consumption and maximal heart heart.
Eye-Hand Coordination Facility
The Eye-Hand Coordination Facility investigates how deep brain stimulation can be optimized and improved to help movement and cognition.
Physical Function Facility
The Physical Function Facility investigates posture, movement, and balance with sophisticated wearable sensors.
Electrophysiology Facility
The Electrophysiology Facility investigates how exercise improves brain function.
Brain Imaging Facility
The Brain Imaging Facility investigates brain structure and function during talking and movement using a high resolution magnet and magnet compatible sensors.