The Effect of 12 Weeks of Cawthorne-Cooksey Exercises on Balance and Quality of Life in Patients with Parkinson's Disease

Q2 Medicine
M. Seyedahmadi, Javad Taherzadeh, Hadi Akbari
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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is known as the second most destructive central nervous system (CNS) disorder, which leads to movement slowness, tremors, decreased balance, instability, and CNS disorders in affected patients. This study aimed to investigate the effect of 12 weeks of Cawthorne-Cooksey exercises on the balance and the quality of life in patients with PD. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study, and the research population consisted of PD patients in Zahedan City who were present at the Zahedan Elderly Center during May, June, and July 2022. Twenty-four individuals who were 53 to 69 years old volunteered to participate in this study and were assigned to the experimental (N = 12) and control (N = 12) groups. In addition to the usual treatment, the experimental group performed Cawthorne-Cooksey exercises (CCE) exercises for 12 weeks, while the control group only received the usual treatment during this period. The CCE exercises were performed for 60-minute sessions, three days a week, for twelve weeks. The Berg Balance Scale (BBS) was used to evaluate balance, and the Parkinson's Disease Quality of Life Questionnaire (PDQL 37) was used to assess the QOL of PD. The data were analyzed using Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney U tests. Results: The Mann-Whitney U test results revealed that the experimental group exhibited significantly higher scores in all factors of QOL and balance during the post-test when compared to the control group ( P < 0.05). Moreover, the outcomes of the Wilcoxon test demonstrated significant improvements in all components of QOL and balance for the experimental group from pre-test to post-test ( P < 0.05), whereas the control group experienced a notable decline in both balance and QOL during the same period ( P < 0.05). Conclusion: The study demonstrates that CCE exercises positively influence the balance and quality of life of Parkinson's disease patients, suggesting their potential as complementary therapy in the treatment of PD.
卡索恩-库克西运动 12 周对帕金森病患者平衡能力和生活质量的影响
背景:帕金森病(PD)被称为第二大破坏性中枢神经系统(CNS)疾病,会导致患者运动迟缓、震颤、平衡能力下降、不稳定和中枢神经系统紊乱。本研究旨在探讨为期 12 周的 Cawthorne-Cooksey 运动对帕金森病患者平衡能力和生活质量的影响。研究方法这是一项准实验研究,研究对象包括 2022 年 5 月、6 月和 7 月期间在扎黑丹老年中心就诊的扎黑丹市帕金森病患者。24 名 53 至 69 岁的患者自愿参加了这项研究,并被分配到实验组(12 人)和对照组(12 人)。除常规治疗外,实验组还进行了为期 12 周的 Cawthorne-Cooksey 锻炼(CCE),而对照组在此期间只接受常规治疗。CCE 训练为期 12 周,每周 3 天,每次 60 分钟。采用伯格平衡量表(BBS)评估平衡能力,采用帕金森病生活质量问卷(PDQL 37)评估帕金森病的生活质量。数据采用 Wilcoxon 和 Mann-Whitney U 检验进行分析。结果曼-惠特尼 U 检验结果显示,与对照组相比,实验组在后测期间的 QOL 和平衡的所有因子得分均显著提高(P < 0.05)。此外,Wilcoxon 检验的结果表明,实验组从测试前到测试后的所有 QOL 和平衡因素都有明显改善(P < 0.05),而对照组同期的平衡和 QOL 都明显下降(P < 0.05)。结论研究表明,CCE运动对帕金森病患者的平衡能力和生活质量有积极影响,表明其具有作为帕金森病辅助疗法的潜力。
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