Parkinson Hastalığı ve Egzersiz Yaklaşımları DOI Creative Commons

Ayşenur Kurt Türkoğlu

Özgür Yayınları eBooks, 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.

Does Exercise Attenuate Disease Progression in People With Parkinson’s Disease? A Systematic Review With Meta-Analyses DOI Creative Commons

Jiecheng A Li,

Marte B. Loevaas,

Catherine Guan

et al.

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

Language: Английский

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Which type of mind–body exercise is most effective in improving functional performance and quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease? A systematic review with network meta-analysis DOI
Rüstem Mustafaoğlu, Ishtiaq Ahmed, Marco Y.C. Pang

et al.

Acta Neurologica Belgica, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 122(6), P. 1433 - 1446

Published: Sept. 2, 2022

Language: Английский

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Gait physiotherapy with motor imagery in people with Parkinson’s disease: a protocol for randomized control GAITimagery trial DOI Creative Commons
Constanza San Martín Valenzuela,

Eduar Murcia,

Estela Aznar-Requena

et al.

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

Language: Английский

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Effect of a physical therapeutic intervention on locomotive syndrome in the elderly patients with Parkinson’s disease and sarcopenia DOI Creative Commons

Ivanna V. Didoha,

М. G. Aravitska,

Yaroslav Yatsiv

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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La kinésithérapie dans la prévention des hospitalisations et des décès dans le cadre d’une maladie de Parkinson idiopathique DOI

Jérémy Dubois,

Nathalie Goutté,

Didier Samuel

et al.

Kinésithérapie la Revue, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 25(279), P. 58 - 58

Published: March 1, 2025

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Physiotherapy treatment at home for patients with parkinsonian disorders, effects on disability, pain and gait: a cross-sectional study DOI
M. C. Sousa-Fraguas, Nélida M. Conejo, D. Lastra-Barreira

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European Journal of Physiotherapy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 12

Published: March 16, 2025

Language: Английский

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What are the effects of aquatic physiotherapy exercises on speed and complex gait-related activities in individuals with Parkinson's disease? DOI
Taina Christinelli, Dielise Debona Iucksch, Juliana Siega

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Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 40, P. 88 - 92

Published: March 26, 2024

Language: Английский

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Walking training with auditory cueing improves walking speed more than walking training alone in ambulatory people with Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review DOI Creative Commons
Lucas Rodrigues Nascimento, Augusto Boening,

Rafaela JS Rocha

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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.

Language: Английский

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The mediating role of psychological capital between post-traumatic growth and uncertainty in illness among patients with Parkinson's disease DOI
Yanan Wang,

Zhengyang Song,

Lirong Wei

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Geriatric Nursing, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 50, P. 194 - 202

Published: Feb. 13, 2023

Language: Английский

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Effects of Respiratory Muscle Strength Training on Respiratory-Related Impairments of Parkinson's Disease DOI Creative Commons
Jinyang Zhuang, Jie Jia

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.

Language: Английский

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