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Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 5, 2023
Dünya
çapında
görülme
riski
en
fazla
nörodejeneratif
hastalıklardan
biri
olan
‘’Parkinson
Hastalığı’’
günümüzde
bireylerin
fiziksel
ve
psikolojik
sağlıklarını
olumsuz
yönde
etkilemeye
devam
etmektedir.
Parkinson
Hastalığında
birçok
tedavi
yöntemi
uygulanmasına
rağmen
hastalığı
sonlandıran
kesin
bir
yöntem
bulunamamıştır.
Son
zamanlarda
yapılan
araştırmalarda
ilaç
tedavisine
ek
olarak
gerçekleştirilen
egzersiz
müdahaleleri
ile
ilerleyici
bu
hastalığın
seyrini
yavaşlatan
çalışmalar
yer
almaktadır.
Egzersizin
insanlar
üzerindeki
faydalarını
düşündüğümüzde
hastalık
üzerinde
de
elzem
yere
sahip
olduğunu
söylemek
mümkündür.
Bu
çalışmada
Hastalığı
boyutu
incelenmiş
olup
son
uygulanan
türlerine
verilmiştir.
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
37(5), P. 328 - 352
Published: May 1, 2023
Introduction
Exercise
has
many
benefits
for
people
with
Parkinson’s
disease
(PD)
and
been
suggested
to
modify
PD
progression,
but
robust
evidence
supporting
this
is
lacking.
Objective
This
systematic
review
(PROSPERO
registration:
CRD42020169999)
investigated
whether
exercise
may
have
neuroplastic
effects
indicative
of
attenuating
progression.
Methods
Six
databases
were
searched
randomized
controlled
trials
(RCTs)
that
compared
the
effect
control
(no
or
sham
exercise)
another
form
exercise,
on
indicators
progression
(eg,
brain-derived
neurotrophic
factor
[BDNF],
brain
activation,
“off”
Unified
Disease
Rating
Scale
[UPDRS]
scores).
Trial
quality
was
assessed
using
Physiotherapy
Evidence
Database
Scale.
Random-effects
meta-analyses
performed
where
at
least
3
comparable
reported
same
outcome;
remaining
results
synthesized
narratively.
Results
Forty-nine
involving
2104
participants
included.
Compared
control,
improved
UPDRS
motor
scores
(Hedge’s
g
−0.39,
95%
CI:
−0.65
−0.13,
P
=
.003)
BDNF
concentration
0.54,
0.10-0.98,
.02),
low
very
certainty
evidence,
respectively.
Narrative
synthesis
outcomes
effects.
The
versus
comparisons
too
heterogenous
enable
pooling
results.
Discussion
provides
limited
an
potential
markers
Further
large
RCTs
are
warranted
explore
differential
by
type,
dose
stage,
should
report
a
core
set
Frontiers in Neurology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Jan. 17, 2025
According
to
people
with
Parkinson's
disease
(PD),
gait
impairments
are
the
most
disabling
motor
symptoms
of
PD.
Recently,
imagery
(MI)
has
gained
notoriety
as
a
training
technique
due
flexibility
its
use,
however,
it
not
been
demonstrated
that
causes
superior
effect
when
included
in
physiotherapy.
This
study
aims
determine
if
combined
MI
greater
on
PD
than
just
training.
The
GAITimagery
is
designed
double-blind,
randomized
control
trial,
including
convenience
sample
2
parallel
groups
(1:1)
two
interventions
sessions
per
week
during
6-week
and
8-week
follow-up.
initial
recruitment
will
be
88
participants
idiopathic
unimpaired
cognition
state,
who
randomly
divided
into
groups:
(GiG)
or
active
Gait
group
(GaG).
Both
perform
same
exercises
but
only
GiG
include
speed
primary
outcome,
while
Maximum
(m/s)
variability
secondary
results.
tertiary
outcomes
related
Quality
life,
Daily
life
activities,
Freezing
gait,
Balance,
Mobility,
performance
measures
psychometrics
biomechanics
instruments.
All
results
measured
at
baseline
(t0),
post-training
(t1),
follow-up
assessment
(t2)
8
weeks
after
finished
physiotherapy
programs.
program
standardizes
application
improvement
parkinsonian
time
monitoring
vividness
referred
by
session
session.
effectiveness
this
MI-exclusive
includes
subjective
objective
measurement
tools
detect
minimal
changes
still-to-be-finish
support
therapeutic
decisions
whether
allocate
depending
size
achieved
comparison
Health sport rehabilitation,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
9(1), P. 55 - 68
Published: March 19, 2023
Purpose:
to
evaluate
the
effectiveness
of
effect
physical
therapy
on
indicators
and
severity
locomotive
syndrome
in
elderly
patients
with
Parkinson’s
disease
sarcopenia.
Material
methods:
57
people
combination
sarcopenia
were
examined.
They
divided
into
two
groups:
group
1
(followed
principles
standard
protocols
outpatient
rehabilitation)
2
program,
which
was
developed
terms
patient-centered
model
rehabilitation
taking
account
specifics
each
comorbid
condition
use
functional
training
«Prosedos»
platform,
therapeutic
exercises,
massage,
occupational
therapy,
nutrition
correction,
patient
education).
The
control
consisted
24
without
signs
disease.
program
evaluated
by
dynamics
25-question
Geriatric
Locomotive
Function
Scale,
Dynamic
Gait
Index,
Functional
Assessment,
Activities
Balance
Confidence
Modified
Parkinson
Activity
Scale.
Results:
Elderly
diagnosed
stage
(according
Scale),
manifested
itself
as
a
high
risk
falling
deteriorating
dynamic
balance
Assessment),
decreased
confidence
maintaining
during
activities
violation
daily
living
Scale);
it
statistically
significantly
worse
than
their
peers
(p<0.05).
led
significant
(p<0.05)
improvement
all
studied
parameters
comparison
baseline
who
received
restorative
correction.
Conclusions:
pathology
(Parkinson’s
sarcopenia)
need
new
programs
considering
its
correcting,
presence
improve
social
domestic
activity
reduce
health
risks
associated
geriatric
syndromes
–
falls
frailty.
Journal of physiotherapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
70(3), P. 208 - 215
Published: June 18, 2024
In
people
with
Parkinson's
disease,
what
is
the
effect
of
adding
external
cueing
(ie,
visual,
auditory
or
somatosensorial
cueing)
to
walking
training
compared
alone
in
terms
walking,
mobility,
balance,
fear
falling
and
freezing?
Are
any
benefits
carried
over
participation
maintained
beyond
intervention
period?
Systematic
review
randomised
trials
meta-analysis.
Ambulatory
adults
disease.
Walking
without
cueing.
speed,
stride
length
cadence),
falling,
freezing
participation.
Ten
involving
a
total
309
participants
were
included.
The
mean
PEDro
score
included
was
5
(range
4
8).
improved
speed
by
0.09
m/s
(95%
CI
0.02
0.15)
more
than
alone.
Although
best
estimate
that
may
also
improve
cm,
this
imprecise
-2
11).
addition
visual
did
not
length.
Results
regarding
cadence,
maintenance
period
remain
uncertain.
This
systematic
provided
low-quality
evidence
effective
for
improving
Cueing
an
inexpensive
easy
implement
intervention,
so
might
be
considered
clinically
worthwhile,
although
confidence
interval
spans
trivial
worthwhile
effects.
PROSPERO
CRD42021255065.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: June 30, 2022
In
addition
to
typical
motor
dysfunction,
Parkinson's
disease
is
also
characterized
by
respiratory-related
dysfunction.
As
a
means
of
rehabilitation,
respiratory
muscle
strength
training
(RMST)
has
been
applied
restore
(PD)
functions.
However,
the
current
clinical
value
RMST
in
application
for
PD
not
widely
established.
This
article
aims
review
research
progress
rehabilitation
provide
new
sight
into
impairments
management
people
with
PD.