PHYSICAL THERAPY TREATMENT BASED IN DUAL TASK TRAINING IN BALANCE TO INDIVIDUALS WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5902/2236583413885Abstract
Objetive: This study was designed to investigate the effectiveness of a physical therapy treatment protocol based in dual task training in balance in individuals with Parkinson's disease. Méthods: Nine patients were evaluated before and after a physical therapy program based on an exercise protocol dual task, with 60 minutes, 2x/week. The following variables were investigated: Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS), Balance Evaluation Systems Test (BESTest) and measurements of the Balance Protocol. Results: Significant differences were found in the motor domain values and the total score of UPDRS, in two sections and the total score values of BESTest, and two postures of Balance Assessment Protocol. Conclusion: The intervention was effective in balance, motor scores and total scores of the UPDRS, suggesting be an appropriate treatment for balance and evolution of the disease in the studied group.
Descriptors: Parkinson Disease; Postural Balance; Physical Therapy Modalities; Rehabilitation.