MOTOR REHABILITATIOUN FIR PARKINSON D'Krankheet Clienten

recoveriX fir Parkinson Krankheet
Studieresultater

D’Parkinson Krankheet ass eng progressiv neurologesch Stéierung charakteriséiert duerch Zidderen, Steifheit a Bradykinesie, déi lues a lues d’Bewegung an d’Koordinatioun mat der Zäit verschlechtert.Parkinson Patienten ënnerleien 24 recoveriX Therapie Sessiounen, zesumme mat Pre-Bewäertungen a Post-Bewäertungen. Déi folgend Tester ginn duerchgefouert:

  • Timed Up & Go (TUG): Bewäert d’funktionell Mobilitéit andeems Dir d’Zäit moosst (a Sekonnen) et hëlt e Patient fir aus engem Stull opzestoen, 3 Meter ze goen, sech ëmzedréien an erëm ze sëtzen. Normal Zäit: 10 Sekonnen.
  • 10 Meter Walk Test (10MWT): Eng klinesch Bewäertung déi benotzt gëtt fir d’Geschwindegkeet an d’Gangleistung iwwer eng kuerz Distanz ze moossen, typesch benotzt fir funktionell Mobilitéit bei Individuen mat Gangbehënnerungen ze evaluéieren. Normal Zäit: 7 Sekonnen.
  • Box a Block Test (BBT): Evaluéiert d’manuell Geschécklechkeet an d’Bruttomotorik duerch d’Bewäertung wéivill Holzblocken e Participant vun engem Fach an en anert bannent engem festgeluegten Zäitframe transferéiere kann. Allgemeng benotzt an der Rehabilitatioun fir de Fortschrëtt ze verfolgen an d’Behandlungspläng fir Individuen mat ieweschte Behënnerungen ze personaliséieren. Normal: 65 Blocks.
  • Nine Hole Peg Test (9HPT): Eng standardiséierter Bewäertung déi benotzt gëtt fir d’manuell Geschécklechkeet ze moossen andeems se timing wéi séier en Individuum néng Pegs an e Pegboard ka setzen an se dann een nom aneren ewechhuelen. Normal Zäit: 31 Sekonnen.

Mir presentéieren hei e Beispill vun engem weibleche Patient. Bei den zwee Pre-Bewäertunge louch d’TUG-Zäit ëm 26 bis 27 Sekonnen. De Patient huet eng bedeitend Verbesserung gewisen, schliisslech erreecht ongeféier 13 Sekonnen.

 

Den 10 MWT war ongeféier 13 Sekonnen virun der recoveriX Behandlung, an de Patient huet sech séier mat der recoveriX Behandlung verbessert. Um Enn brauch de Patient ongeféier 7 Sekonnen.

De BBT huet fir béid Hänn a Waffen verbessert.

Den 9HPT huet fir béid Hänn verbessert, a weist besser Feinmotorik.

D’Patient huet no der recoveriX-Behandlung gemellt, datt si fäeg ass mat ganz héijer Präzisioun Dart ze spillen an datt si sech am Bogen verbessert huet. De Moment ass déi klinesch Studie amgaang.

 

virun an no Resultater vun recoveriX Training

Virun/No Resultater vum recoveriX Training

Mrs. Drechsler, upon learning about recoveriX Neurorehabilitation for Stroke and Multiple Sclerosis, eagerly sought to apply it to herself, as she suffers from Parkinson’s Disease. Surprisingly, she experienced significant improvements, particularly evident in her darts playing skills post-recoveriX training. Previously hindered by the progression of Parkinson’s, she observed a noticeable slowdown in her daily activities as well as in movement and body control. However, following her recoveriX sessions, her concentration sharpened, her gait speed increased, and she found enhanced focus while playing darts. A proactive individual committed to exploring novel approaches for enhancing her health and physical control, she expresses particular delight in discovering the benefits of recoveriX training.

The client performed the timed up and go test here. This test assesses mobility and requires balance and coordination. The test measures the time, in seconds, it takes a patient to get up from a chair, walk 3 meters, turn around and sit down again.

Here this client performed the Box and Block Test which evaluates manual dexterity and gross motor skills by assessing how many wooden blocks a participant can transfer from one compartment to another within a set time frame. It’s commonly used in rehabilitation to track progress and tailor treatment plans for individuals with upper extremity impairments.

The patient performed the timed up and go test here. This test assesses mobility and requires balance and coordination. The test measures the time, in seconds, it takes a patient to get up from a chair, walk 3 meters, turn around and sit down again.

The patient performed the timed up and go test here. This test assesses mobility and requires balance and coordination. The test measures the time, in seconds, it takes a patient to get up from a chair, walk 3 meters, turn around and sit down again.

Referenzen

[1] Woytowicz, E. J., Rietschel, J. C., Goodman, R. N., Conroy, S. S., Sorkin, J. D., Whitall, J., & McCombe Waller, S. (2017). Determining levels of upper extremity movement impairment by applying a cluster analysis to the Fugl-Meyer assessment of the upper extremity in chronic stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 98(3), 456–462. doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2016.06.023

[2] Page, S. J., Fulk, G. D., & Boyne, P. (2012). Clinically important differences for the upper-extremity Fugl-Meyer Scale in people with minimal to moderate impairment due to chronic stroke. Physical Therapy, 92(6), 791–798. doi:10.2522/ptj.20110009