娱乐疗法和言语疗法对帕金森病和帕金森综合征患者的影响:一项为期16周的多学科项目的研究结果

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特发性帕金森病(IPD)影响一个人日常功能的多个方面。目前的研究检查了多学科干预计划的效果,包括娱乐治疗(RT)和语言治疗,在患有IPD或PD +的患者中超过16周。该研究包括6名IPD患者和1名进行性核上性麻痹(PD +状态)患者。患有IPD的参与者参加了每周一次的LOUD Crowd®项目,包括不同的语言和认知活动。此外,所有7名参与者都参加了一个关注预防跌倒教育和实施平衡、力量和耐力常规训练的RT干预。结果表明,动态平衡改善,跌倒风险降低,认知,吞咽和语音相关结果。总之,多学科干预方案对PD或PD +条件的个体是有益的。
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Effects of recreational therapy and speech therapy among participants with Parkinson disease and Parkinson plus conditions: Findings from a 16-week multidisciplinary program
Idiopathic Parkinson disease (IPD) affects multiple aspects of a person’s daily functioning. The current study examined the effects of a multidisciplinary intervention program, including recreational therapy (RT) and speech therapy, among individuals with IPD or PD plus conditions over 16 weeks. The study included six participants with IPD and a participant with progressive supranuclear palsy (PD plus condition). Participants with IPD attended a weekly LOUD Crowd® program consisting of different speech and cognitive activities. In addition, all seven participants attended an RT intervention focusing on fall prevention education and implementing balance, strength, and endurance routines. Results indicated improvements in dynamic balance, reduced fall risk, cognition, swallowing, and voice-related outcomes. In conclusion, a multidisciplinary intervention program is beneficial for individuals with PD or PD plus conditions. 
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