The Effects of Exercise on Parkinson?s Disease: a Direct Comparison of Exercise Strategies for Motor Symptom Improvement in Parkinson's Disease - Michael Sage - Books - VDM Verlag Dr. Müller - 9783639234015 - February 11, 2010
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The Effects of Exercise on Parkinson?s Disease: a Direct Comparison of Exercise Strategies for Motor Symptom Improvement in Parkinson's Disease

Michael Sage

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The Effects of Exercise on Parkinson?s Disease: a Direct Comparison of Exercise Strategies for Motor Symptom Improvement in Parkinson's Disease

This book explores the role of exercise in the treatment and management of Parkinson?s disease. Detailed and thorough comparisons are made between various exercise interventions; including sensory attention focused exercise (PD SAFEx). PD SAFEx is a novel exercise strategy designed to target underlying neurophysiological deficits in Parkinson?s disease. Namely, it targets the disrupted sensorimotor integration in Parkinson?s disease and focuses participants? attention to proprioceptive feedback while in motion. It was found that PD SAFEx and strength training have the greatest symptomatic benefit for individuals with PD. Further, the beneficial effect of increased focus on sensory feedback and the simplicity of application of the PD SAFEx intervention suggest that PD SAFEx should be further explored for its ability to be globally implemented.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 11, 2010
ISBN13 9783639234015
Publishers VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
Pages 112
Dimensions 176 g
Language English  

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