Parkinson's Disease is a devastating disease affects the
nerve cells in the brain that produce dopamine reports WebMD. There is no
actual cure for this disorder although treatment can help relieve the symptoms
of Parkinson's Disease. The American
Academy of Neurology reported on Dec. 31, 2014 that exercise can help
people with Parkinson’s Disease.
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Exercise For Parkinson's Disease |
According to a new study exercise may help people
with Parkinson’s disease improve their balance, ability to move around and
their quality of life, although it may not decrease their risk of falling. In
this study 231 people with Parkinson’s disease either received their usual care
or they took part in an exercise program which consisted of 40 to 60 minutes of
balance and leg strengthening exercises three times a week for a period of six
months. A physical therapist prescribed and monitored this minimally supervised
exercise program.
Falling has been observed
to be a common problem for people suffering from Parkinson’s. Many people
suffering from Parkinson's Disease fall repeatedly. Study author Colleen G.
Canning, PhD of the University of Sydney in Australia says that people’s health
and well-being can really be affected from the resulting injuries, pain,
limitations of activity and fear of falling again.
In comparison to those
patients in the control group the number of falls experienced by participants
who exercised was decreased in those suffering from less severe Parkinson’s
disease, but not in those patients with more severe disease. For those
suffering from less severe disease there was a 70 percent decrease in falls
reported in those patients who exercised compared to those who did not.
This study has been
published in the journal Neurology.
The researchers found that overall patients who participated in the exercise
program performed better on tests of ability to move around and balance, had a
lower fear of falls and reported improved overall mood and quality of life. It
has been suggested by the findings in this study that minimally supervised
exercise programs aimed at decreasing falls in people with Parkinson’s should
begin early in the disease process.
A Simple Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease Exercise |
The neuroleptics which are
consistently prescribed by psychiatrists cause
tardive dyskinesia which has symptoms similar to Parkinson's Disease. The
psychiatrists claim they are not intentionally hurting people who have the
misfortune of being their patients. Yet, there has been a flood of reports of
debilitating tardive dyskinesia and other horrible side effects from
neuroleptics and other psychiatric drugs. Nevertheless, the psychiatrists
consistently display absolutely no ability to interact in humane, helpful
manners with patients and instead simply keep poisoning them with these
dangerous drugs as reported upon often by the Citizens Commission on Human
Rights.
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