In patients with PD
A) visual and auditory cues can be used to improve gait.
B) visual cues should be used but auditory cues should not; most elderly patients suffer from hearing loss.
C) auditory cues should be used but not visual; visual cues often cause episodes of freezing.
D) neither auditory nor visual cues should be used because they increase the attentional demands of the activity.
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