Neurorehabilitation Algorithms in Parkinsonism: Impact of Electrical Stimulations and Deep Oscillation on Autonomy and Quality of Life

This research article investigates the impact of neurorehabilitation algorithms, specifically electrical stimulation (ES) and deep oscillation (DO), on autonomy and quality of life for Parkinsonism (Prk) patients.

The study involved 170 patients divided into groups receiving traditional physiotherapy, a complex neurorehabilitation program, and the same program combined with ES and/or DO. The findings suggest that a neurorehabilitation program incorporating physiotherapy, occupational therapy, ES, and DO can improve autonomy in daily living for individuals with Parkinsonism. The study found that ES is helpful for gait stability, and DO is useful for pain relief and the improvement of depression. These methods can be useful in the management of Parkinsonism symptoms. The authors suggest that these approaches may induce neuronal plasticity.

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Koleva IB, Yoshinov BR, Yoshinov RR (2020) Neurorehabilitation Algorithms in Parkinsonism: Impact of Electrical Stimulations and Deep Oscillation on autonomy and quality of life. J Alzheimer’s Neurodegener Dis 6: 043.

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