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Prof. Simone Dalla Bella, presented the evidences showed that Gait dysfunction in Parkinson's disease can be mitigated in part with rhythmic auditory cueing. The research introduced that biologically variable stimulation which is adapted to the patients steps is the most effective for improving the efficiency of gait. It seemed that these findings provide useful instructions for optimizing music-driven rehabilitation of gait in Parkinson Disease.