Group tele-rehabilitation improves quality of life among subjects with Parkinson's disease: A two arm non-parallel non-randomized clinical trial
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
121, С. 106027 - 106027
Опубликована: Фев. 10, 2024
Язык: Английский
Telerehabilitation by Videoconferencing for Balance and Gait in People with Parkinson’s Disease: A Scoping Review
Geriatrics,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
9(3), С. 66 - 66
Опубликована: Май 23, 2024
Although
supervised
and
real-time
telerehabilitation
by
videoconferencing
is
now
becoming
common
for
people
with
Parkinson’s
disease
(PD),
its
efficacy
balance
gait
still
unclear.
This
paper
uses
a
scoping
approach
to
review
the
current
evidence
on
effects
of
patients
PD.
We
also
explored
whether
studies
have
used
wearable
technology
during
assess
treat
via
videoconferencing.
Literature
searches
were
conducted
using
PubMed,
ISI’s
Web
Knowledge,
Cochrane’s
Library,
Embase.
The
data
extracted
study
design,
treatment,
outcomes.
Fourteen
included
in
this
review.
Of
these,
seven
investigated
(e.g.,
tele-yoga
adapted
physiotherapy
exercises)
measures
self-reported
balance,
scale,
walking
speed,
mobility,
motor
symptoms)
both
assessment
treatment.
programs
feasible
safe
PD;
however,
needs
be
determined,
as
only
four
had
parallel
group.
In
addition,
no
technology.
Robust
PD
was
not
found,
suggesting
that
future
powered,
prospective,
robust
clinical
trials
are
needed.
Язык: Английский
Tele-Yoga and Its Implications for Digital Health-Emerging Trends in Health and Wellness
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
Язык: Английский
Adverse events associated with the delivery of telerehabilitation across rehabilitation populations: A scoping review
PLoS ONE,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
19(11), С. e0313440 - e0313440
Опубликована: Ноя. 19, 2024
Objective
This
scoping
review
aimed
to
map
existing
research
on
adverse
events
encountered
during
telerehabilitation
delivery,
across
rehabilitation
populations.
includes
identifying
characteristics
of
(frequency/physical/non-physical,
relatedness,
severity)
and
examining
by
different
modes
delivery
disease
states.
Introduction
Telerehabilitation,
a
subset
telemedicine,
has
gained
traction
the
COVID-19
pandemic
for
remote
service
delivery.
However,
no
prior
review,
systematic
or
meta-analysis
identified
summarized
current
primary
in
telerehabilitation.
Understanding
events,
such
as
falls
physiotherapy
aspiration
pneumonia
speech
therapy,
is
crucial
limitations
optimizing
through
risk
mitigation
quality
indicators.
understanding
could
also
help
improve
uptake
among
clinicians
patients.
addresses
this
gap
summarizing
published
literature
Methods
The
followed
Joanna
Briggs
Institute
framework
adhered
Preferred
Reporting
Items
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses
Extension
Scoping
guidelines.
protocol
was
registered
Open
Science
Framework.
A
comprehensive
search
multiple
databases
(MEDLINE
ALL/EMBASE/APA
PsycINFO/CENTRAL/CINAHL)
conducted.
Screening,
extraction,
synthesis
were
performed
duplicate
independently.
Data
extraction
Template
Intervention
Description
Replication
involved
authors,
publication
year
(pre-
post-COVID),
population,
sample
size,
(asynchronous,
synchronous,
hybrid).
For
synthesis,
data
quantitatively
using
numerical
counts
qualitatively
via
content
analysis.
grouped
intervention
type
event.
Inclusion
criteria
included
qualitative
quantitative
studies
between
2013–2023,
written
English,
conducted
any
geographic
area.
All
included.
reviews,
meta-analyses,
commentaries,
protocols,
opinion
pieces,
conference
abstracts,
case
series
with
fewer
than
five
participants
excluded.
Results
11,863
references,
81
total
3,057
(mean
age:59.3
years;
females:44.6%).
Modes
(whether
asynchronous,
synchronous
hybrid)
used
videoconferencing
(52),
phone
calls
(25),
text
messaging
(4),
email
(6),
mobile
apps
(10),
internet-based
virtual
reality
systems
(3).
295
occurred
84,534
sessions
(0.3%),
majority
being
physical
(e.g.,
musculoskeletal
pain),
non-serious/non-severe/mild,
unrelated
(i.e.,
not
caused
by)
provided.
Conclusions
From
studies,
delivered
related
rare,
mostly
characterized
mild/non-severe.
comparable
occurrence
(~30%)
found
asynchronous
studies.
When
categorized
type,
cardiac
had
most
frequent
events.
Detailed
reporting
interventions
event
recommended
future
use
TIDieR
guidelines).
Telerehabilitation
potential
make
services
more
accessible
patients;
however,
evidence
safety
needed.
Язык: Английский
Effectiveness of Live-Streaming Tele-Exercise Intervention in Patients With Parkinson’s Disease: A Pilot Study
Journal of Movement Disorders,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
17(2), С. 189 - 197
Опубликована: Фев. 29, 2024
Objective
Exercise
can
improve
both
motor
and
nonmotor
symptoms
in
people
with
Parkinson’s
disease
(PwP),
but
there
is
an
unmet
need
for
accessible
sustainable
exercise
options.
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
the
effect,
feasibility,
safety
of
a
regularly
performed
live-streaming
tele-exercise
intervention
PwP.Methods
A
PwP
was
implemented
twice
week
12
weeks.
We
measured
symptom
scores
included
patients
before
after
intervention.
Changes
clinical
from
baseline
postintervention
were
analyzed
using
paired
t-tests.
Factors
associated
improvements
compliance
Pearson’s
correlation
analysis.Results
Fifty-six
participants
enrolled
study.
There
significant
Hospital
Anxiety
Depression
Scale
(HADS)-anxiety
(<i>p</i>
=
0.007),
HADS-depression
<
0.001),
Unified
Disease
Rating
(UPDRS)
part
III
UPDRS
total
0.015),
Hoehn
Yahr
stage
0.027),
Fatigue
Scale-16
0.026)
Improvements
mood
fatigue.
Higher
impairment
at
greater
rate
better
composite
outcomes
(ΔUPDRS
score).
Overall,
12-week
program
feasible
safe
PwP.
No
adverse
events
reported.
The
overall
adherence
60.0%
our
cohort,
83.4%
able
participate
more
than
half
routines.Conclusion
safe,
feasible,
effective
nonpharmacological
treatment
option
that
alleviate
fatigue
Язык: Английский
Effects of Yoga therapy in teaching oral hygiene practice and tooth brushing skills in patients with Parkinson's disease: A qualitative study
Journal of Education and Health Promotion,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
12(1)
Опубликована: Май 1, 2023
Parkinson's
disease
is
a
chronic
neurodegenerative
disorder
associated
with
heterogeneous
symptoms.
Though
it
characterized
by
means
of
four
distinct
motor
symptoms
such
as
resting
tremors,
muscular
rigidity,
bradykinesia,
and
postural
instability.
These
patients
also
have
deficits
in
fine
skills
while
performing
simple
tasks
brushing
their
own
teeth,
taking
bath,
remembering
small
details,
writing
skills.
The
study
aimed
to
qualitatively
evaluate
the
effectiveness
Yoga
therapy
teaching
oral
hygiene
practice
subsequently,
on
tooth
who
were
diagnosed
disease.This
qualitative
was
conducted
100
disease.
Institutional
ethical
committee
permission
obtained
prior
commencing
study.
Written
informed
consent
from
or
caregivers
before
conducting
this
Detailed
clinical
history
recorded
gender
characteristics
noted
down.
In
present
study,
there
67
female
33
male
participants.
exercises
taught
qualified
yoga
instructor.
Improvements
toothbrushing
down
single
operator
status
analyzed
using
gingival
index
plaque
follow-up
durations
at
1,
2,
3,
6
months.
comprised
warming
up,
stretching,
breathing
pranayama,
and/or
relaxation
process.
Statistical
analysis
performed
use
IBM
SPSS
Version
20.0.
(IBM
Corp.,
Armonk,
NY)
software
designed
for
Windows.
Intra-group
comparison
between
categorical
variables
done
statistical
test-paired
student
't-test'.On
comparing
indices,
mean
±
SD
1st,
2nd,
3rd,
6th
months
1.89
0.02,
1.72
0.01,
1.42
0.12,
0.56
respectively.
Mean
scores
1st
month,
2nd
3rd
6th-month
durations,
1.76
0.06,
1.57
1.23
0.76
significance
difference
indices
scores.Yoga
has
been
shown
improve
patients.
Язык: Английский
A protocol of development, content validation and feasibility of a Tele-Yoga module for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Advances in Integrative Medicine,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
10(4), С. 179 - 183
Опубликована: Окт. 29, 2023
Язык: Английский
Rehabilitation for non-motor symptoms for patients with Parkinson’s disease from an α-synuclein perspective: a narrative review
Exploration of Neuroprotective Therapy,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
unknown, С. 235 - 257
Опубликована: Авг. 27, 2023
Parkinson’s
disease
(PD)
is
a
common
neurodegenerative
disorder
affecting
aged
population
around
the
world.
PD
characterized
by
neuronal
Lewy
bodies
present
in
substantia
nigra
of
midbrain
and
loss
dopaminergic
neurons
with
various
motor
non-motor
symptoms
associated
disease.
The
protein
α-synuclein
has
been
extensively
studied
for
its
contribution
to
pathology,
as
aggregates
form
major
component
bodies,
hallmark
PD.
In
this
narrative
review,
authors
first
focus
on
brief
explanation
aggregation
circumstances
under
which
can
occur,
then
hypothesis
pathogenesis
peripheral
nervous
system
(PNS)
how
spread
central
from
PNS
via
transport
aggregates.
This
article
presents
arguments
both
against
hypothesis.
It
also
non-pharmacological
rehabilitation
approaches
management
techniques
related
pathology.
review
seeks
examine
possible
points
new
research
direction
therapy
patients
As
appear
occur
earlier
than
symptoms,
more
treatment
well
better
understanding
biochemical
mechanisms
behind
those
may
lead
long-term
outcomes
Язык: Английский