Τόμος 19 (2005) – Τεύχος 2 – Άρθρο 1 – Επιθεώρηση Κλινικής Φαρμακολογίας και Φαρμακοκινητικής-Διεθνής Έκδοση – Volume 19 (2005) – Issue 2 – Article 1 – Epitheorese Klinikes Farmakologias και Farmakokinetikes-International Edition

 

Title Therapeutic exercise and Parkinson’s diseases
Authors Vassiliki Sakellari¹, Georgia Iatridou¹, Athanasia Gializi¹, Dimitris Pourotzoglou¹, George Gioftsos¹ and Vassilis Kiriakakis²

1. Department of Physiotherapy, Technological Educational Institution of Lamia, Lamia, Greece

2. General Hospital of Lamia, Lamia, Greece

Citation Sakellari, V., Iatridou, G., Gializi, A., Pourotzoglou, D., Gioftsos, G. et al.: Therapeutic exercise and Parkinson’s diseases, Epitheorese Klin. Farmakol. Farmakokinet. 19(2): 69-76 (2005)
Publication Date Received for publication: 22 March 2005

 Accepted for publication: 3 May 2005

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Keywords Parkinson’s disease, physical therapy, rehabilitation, exercise, balance, gait.
Other Terms review article
Summary  The purpose of this study is to design an explicitly defined protocol of kinesiotherapeutic intervention for patients with Idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Scope: A protocol, containing exercises and skills, adapted to the kinetic and learning abilities of a Parkinsonean patient, was designed and applied in a preliminary trial to three PD patients. In conclusions, the pilot application has shown that the protocol has a positive effect on the symptomatology and adapts well to each individual patient.
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