Introduction: Parkinsons disease is one of the fastest growing neurological disorders in the world and is considered to be predominantly a motor disorder, classified as neurodegenerative, chronic and extrapyramidal, characterized by tremors, muscular rigidity, postural balance deficit and bradykinesia. Objective: To analyze the functional changes presented by Parkinsons disease patients in the different evolutionary stages of the disease. Methods: The sample included 30 patients of both genders, aged between 51 and 75 years, with clinical diagnoses of Parkinsons disease in different evolutionary stages, undergoing physiotherapy in the Pernambuco Parkinson Association. The patients were evaluated through the Hoehn and Yahr Staging Scale and ...
Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder that is characterized by the typical motor symptoms o...
OBJECTIVE: Posture and gait disturbances are major components which cause functional disability in P...
Little is known about the anatomical progression over the body segments of extrapyramidal signs in P...
Abstract Introduction : Parkinson's disease is one of the fastest growing neurological disorders in...
Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurological that disorder is characterized by...
Aim: in older people with Parkinson’s disease the symptoms are more expressed. Background: Essential...
Title: The influence of the dance movement therapy on psychomotor symptoms of Parkinson's disease pa...
Individuals who develop Parkinson's disease are confronted not only with the physical manifesta...
Understanding the motor patterns underlying the movement of individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of body activity intervention on functional capability of the pat...
Parkinson's disease is a chronic progressive neurodegenerative movement disorder, characterized by b...
Objective: We sought to evaluate demographic, clinical, and habits/occupational variables between ph...
Background: Motor progression varies even among those with a single diagnosis such as Parkinson's di...
Paper presented at the TISHW - 1st International Conference on Technology and Innovation is Sports, ...
Abstract Background Postural instability and balance problems in patients with Parkinson’s disease (...
Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder that is characterized by the typical motor symptoms o...
OBJECTIVE: Posture and gait disturbances are major components which cause functional disability in P...
Little is known about the anatomical progression over the body segments of extrapyramidal signs in P...
Abstract Introduction : Parkinson's disease is one of the fastest growing neurological disorders in...
Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurological that disorder is characterized by...
Aim: in older people with Parkinson’s disease the symptoms are more expressed. Background: Essential...
Title: The influence of the dance movement therapy on psychomotor symptoms of Parkinson's disease pa...
Individuals who develop Parkinson's disease are confronted not only with the physical manifesta...
Understanding the motor patterns underlying the movement of individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of body activity intervention on functional capability of the pat...
Parkinson's disease is a chronic progressive neurodegenerative movement disorder, characterized by b...
Objective: We sought to evaluate demographic, clinical, and habits/occupational variables between ph...
Background: Motor progression varies even among those with a single diagnosis such as Parkinson's di...
Paper presented at the TISHW - 1st International Conference on Technology and Innovation is Sports, ...
Abstract Background Postural instability and balance problems in patients with Parkinson’s disease (...
Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder that is characterized by the typical motor symptoms o...
OBJECTIVE: Posture and gait disturbances are major components which cause functional disability in P...
Little is known about the anatomical progression over the body segments of extrapyramidal signs in P...