The Mozart effect combined with specific kinetic treatment in patients with Parkinson’s disease

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Xenia-Melania Breda, Dana Marieta Fodor, Robert VERDEŞ ¹,, Dorina Tărtămuş, Dorin-Alexandru Muresan, I. Stanescu, C. Căpuşan, Lăcrămioara DUMBRAVĂ PERJU
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Introduction & objectives: Although controversial, the Mozart effect, consisting of an improvement in cognitive abilities in healthy persons, has started to be studied in the case of patients with various neurological, even neurodegenerative diseases (dementia, treatment-refractory epilepsy). There are few data on the Mozart effect in Parkinson’s disease, but the positive results reported for other neurological pathologies have led us to study this subject. The aim of this study is to compare the results of the Mozart effect associated with specific kinetic treatment in the rehabilitation of Parkinson’s disease and the effect of standard kinesiotherapy, results reflected in the impact on the degree of disability, emotional state and quality of life. Material and method: This was a prospective case-control study, comprising patients with Parkinson’s disease, Hoehn & Yahr stages I-III, included in a motor neurorehabilitation program through the project “The power of hope for patients with Parkinson’s disease” Cluj-Napoca. The patients were assigned to two groups, a control group with specific physiotherapy and the other group receiving the same specific kinetic treatment associated with the Mozart effect, for 2 hours daily, over 14 consecutive days. The patients were assessed using the Schwab & England scale (for the degree of dependence) and the PHQ-9 scale (for depression) before and after therapy. Results: After 2 weeks of therapy, the patients in the study group had much more obvious, statistically significant improvements in both scores. Conclusions: Mozart’s music, as an adjuvant intervention to specific kinetic treatment in patients with Parkinson’s disease, had a beneficial effect, ameliorating the degree of disability and emotional status.
Mozart效应联合特殊动力疗法治疗帕金森病
引言和目标:尽管存在争议,但莫扎特效应,包括健康人认知能力的改善,已经开始在患有各种神经系统疾病,甚至神经退行性疾病(痴呆症,难治性癫痫)的患者中进行研究。关于帕金森病中的莫扎特效应的数据很少,但对其他神经系统疾病的积极结果报告促使我们研究这一主题。本研究的目的是比较特定运动疗法在帕金森病康复中的莫扎特效应与标准运动疗法的效果,结果体现在对残疾程度、情绪状态和生活质量的影响。材料和方法:这是一项前瞻性病例对照研究,包括帕金森病患者,Hoehn & Yahr期I-III期,通过Cluj-Napoca项目“帕金森病患者希望的力量”纳入运动神经康复计划。患者被分为两组,一组接受特定物理治疗,另一组接受与莫扎特效应相关的相同特定动力学治疗,每天2小时,连续14天。治疗前后分别采用Schwab & England量表(依赖程度)和PHQ-9量表(抑郁程度)对患者进行评估。结果:治疗2周后,研究组患者两项评分改善明显,有统计学意义。结论:莫扎特音乐作为帕金森病患者特异性动力学治疗的辅助干预,具有有益的效果,改善了残疾程度和情绪状态。
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