Introduction: Patients with cerebellar ataxia are affected in multiple ways. Indeed, damage to the cerebellum results in symptoms such as impaired balance, walking, coordination, or even speech. These attacks bring a major handicap to the daily life of the patient. In addition, it is a very small population with mainly physiotherapy care.Objective: This literature review aims to make an inventory of the therapies used in the management of the cerebellar to highlight a trend and distinguish which techniques have an effect and which are the most effective.Method: 3 databases were used: PEDro, Pubmed, Cochrane library. 5 randomized clinical trials were selected that study the effect of intensive physiotherapy, conventional physiotherapy, aerob...
Intensive balance and coordination training is the mainstay of treatment for symptoms of impaired ba...
Abstract Background Damage to the cerebellum can affect neural structures involved in locomotion, ca...
Some evidence suggests that high-intensity motor training slows down the severity of spinocerebellar...
Introduction: Degenerative cerebellar diseases are rare diseases. Unfortunately, no treatment having...
AbstractGait and balance disorders are often major causes of handicap in patients with cerebellar at...
Rehabilitation is an important treatment for spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA). The lack of improvement i...
Cerebellar disorders (which include congenital, hereditary and acquired conditions) lead to several ...
Background. Efficient therapy for both limb and gait ataxia is required. Climbing, a complex task fo...
Contains fulltext : 137006.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many patients...
Cerebellar ataxias are a large family of movement disorders that generally follow a stroke. The clin...
RATIONALE: Friedrich ataxia (FA) is the most common inherited neurodegenerative cerebellar ataxic sy...
Jorge L Jorge-Rodríguez,1 Elizabeth Fernández-Martínez,1 Daymi Rodríguez...
This study aimed to analyze the biomechanical consequences of reducing the base of support in patien...
This study aimed to analyze the biomechanical consequences of reducing the base of support in patien...
Multiple sclerosis affecting the cerebellum and associated pathways can result in debilitating ataxi...
Intensive balance and coordination training is the mainstay of treatment for symptoms of impaired ba...
Abstract Background Damage to the cerebellum can affect neural structures involved in locomotion, ca...
Some evidence suggests that high-intensity motor training slows down the severity of spinocerebellar...
Introduction: Degenerative cerebellar diseases are rare diseases. Unfortunately, no treatment having...
AbstractGait and balance disorders are often major causes of handicap in patients with cerebellar at...
Rehabilitation is an important treatment for spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA). The lack of improvement i...
Cerebellar disorders (which include congenital, hereditary and acquired conditions) lead to several ...
Background. Efficient therapy for both limb and gait ataxia is required. Climbing, a complex task fo...
Contains fulltext : 137006.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many patients...
Cerebellar ataxias are a large family of movement disorders that generally follow a stroke. The clin...
RATIONALE: Friedrich ataxia (FA) is the most common inherited neurodegenerative cerebellar ataxic sy...
Jorge L Jorge-Rodríguez,1 Elizabeth Fernández-Martínez,1 Daymi Rodríguez...
This study aimed to analyze the biomechanical consequences of reducing the base of support in patien...
This study aimed to analyze the biomechanical consequences of reducing the base of support in patien...
Multiple sclerosis affecting the cerebellum and associated pathways can result in debilitating ataxi...
Intensive balance and coordination training is the mainstay of treatment for symptoms of impaired ba...
Abstract Background Damage to the cerebellum can affect neural structures involved in locomotion, ca...
Some evidence suggests that high-intensity motor training slows down the severity of spinocerebellar...