EFFECTS OF EXERCISE THERAPY ON ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING FOR PATIENT'S WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE

EFFECTS OF EXERCISE THERAPY ON ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING FOR PATIENT'S WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Author: Edina Tanovic
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
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Introduction: Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disease coming, due to progressive decline of neurons in nucleus niger, decrease in the levels of dopamine leading to tremor, bradykinesia, akinesia and rigidity. These symptoms significantly hamper the performance of activities of daily living, which are necessary for normal functioning of every individual. Exercise therapy is the method used in physical medicine in purpose of rehabilitation works, health promotion, prevention of complications and achieve a higher degree of functionality of patients. Often exercise therapy is combined with other methods of physical medicine, such as occupational therapy, magnetic therapy etc.Purpose: To examine the relationship between application of exercise therapy on activities of daily living in patients with Parkinson's disease.Method: The research was conducted as a clinical retrospective-prospective study, based on data from medical records, and was conducted on a sample of 40 respondents, all of which exercise therapy was applied.Results: In the conducted study there was increased representation of female gender, with no statistically significant difference in representation. After the conducted exercise therapy, there was improvement of Barthel index increased from 10.7 u00b1 6.3 (range 0-20) in the receipt of 12.45 u00b1 6.2 (range 0-20) in the discharge, which was statistically significant.Conclusion: The results of the study suggest that exercise therapy has positive effect on activities of daily living in patients with Parkinson's disease.

Water Exercises for Parkinson's

Water Exercises for Parkinson's
Author: Ann A. Rosenstein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2002
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781882883493

Parkinson's is progressive and we may not have a cure yet, but that is no reason to give up hope. Maintaining a physical exercise program will allow a person with Parkinson's to continue leading an active and independent lifestyle as long as possible. For the 1,000,000 Americans who have Parkinson's: Water Exercises for Parkinson's provides gentle and effective water exercises to maintain balance, strength, endurance, and flexibility thus providing a way to lessen the impact of the disease. The buoyancy and cushioning effect of the water allows for freedom of movement with just the right amount of resistance needed to achieve the desired results. For the families and friends of people with Parkinson's: Water Exercises for Parkinson's is designed to allow you to take an active part in helping your friend or loved one with Parkinson's. Each exercise describes a companion's role in assisting the person with Parkinson's so that the exercises are safe and effective. For therapists and exercise professionals: Water Exercises for Parkinson's can help you understand the disease and design exercise programs geared specifically towards people affected by this neurodegenerative condition. This book contains information on the various assessments and tools used when determining the physical capabilities of a person with Parkinson's, allowing you to design the most beneficial program for your client. Water Exercises for Parkinson's contains many individual exercises and five examples of exercise routines. It is richly illustrated so the reader can see all of the elements that go into an exercise program: equipment, warm-ups, stretching, aerobic exercises, strength exercises, balance exercises, exercises focusing on the abdominals, neck exercises, and cool downs. Included, also, is information on medications, vitamins and minerals, herbs, diet, and nutrition.

Clinical Exercise E-Book

Clinical Exercise E-Book
Author: Melainie Cameron
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2011-02-20
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0729579417

Provides a case-based approach to clinical exercise practice for students and therapists delivering exercise as therapy and is the first text of its kind focusing on clinical exercise service delivery. Cameron, Australian Catholic University; Selig & Hemphill, Victoria University, Australia.

Rehabilitation in Movement Disorders

Rehabilitation in Movement Disorders
Author: Robert Iansek
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2013-05-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 110701400X

Provides a broad overview of current rehabilitation approaches, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary management and focussing on deliverable outcomes.

Exercises for Parkinson's Disease

Exercises for Parkinson's Disease
Author: William Smith
Publisher: Hatherleigh Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2019-10-29
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1578267676

Exercises for Parkinson’s Disease is the complete guide to achieving better health, providing everything from tips on how to structure your day to take full advantage of higher energy periods, to tailor-made workout programs designed to boost mobility and balance. Studies have shown that exercise improves fitness and energy levels in Parkinson’s patients, while also relieving pain and helping them retain control in their daily life. Exercises for Parkinson’s Disease works as an integrated part of any Parkinson’s treatment plan, optimizing mobility, increasing strength and minimizing pain, while providing lifestyle tips to keep you motivated and moving forward. Exercises for Parkinson’s Disease also includes: - A detailed overview of how exercise can improve Parkinson’s disease symptoms - Clear, informative pictures of safe, effective exercises - Information on Parkinson’s life-hacks for relaxation and motivation - Detailed instructions on how to perform each movement - A complete fitness approach to restoring functionality Featuring expert-approved fitness techniques, with options ranging from resistance training to mobility movements to light strength exercises, Exercises for Parkinson’s Disease is the all-in-one resource for anyone looking to take back control and live their best life!

Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit

Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit
Author: Carl Heneghan
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2013-05-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1118684761

This bestselling pocket guide to the skills of evidence-basedmedicine succeeds in demystifying the terminology and processes ina handy and easy-to-follow format, all within the space of 100pages. With an improved layout, this second edition ofEvidence-based Medicine Toolkit offers more up-to-dateguidance as well as new sections on important areas ofresearch. New features of this second edition include: A box for each major database showing how to search theevidence, and highlighting the differences between them Flow charts for different study types New critical appraisal sections on qualitative research andeconomic evaluation Expanded list of EBM resources on the net. With these added features to make the job easier, the newToolkit is now an even better companion for all health careprofessionals using evidence-based methodology in their researchand practice.