Huntington's disease is an inherited disorder of the CNS that results in progressive deterioration of mobility and cognition and also affects behaviour. There are no disease-modifying interventions available to date, although there has been considerable progress in research directed at understanding the pathological basis of the disease with a view to identifying potential treatments. It is however important not to overlook currently available treatment strategies, including rehabilitation approaches. There has been little work to date to explore the potential of such approaches and here we highlight the need for more systematic studies in this area as well as the need for good objective assessment tools and the potential role that rehabili...
Background Regular physical activity has health benefits for people with Huntington’s disease (HD), ...
Background andPurpose. The clinical symptoms of Huntington disease (HD) include progressive movement...
Background: Impairments in motor learning are evident in people with Huntington’s Disease (HD). Exe...
Huntington's disease is an inherited disorder of the CNS that results in progressive deterioration o...
The role of rehabilitation interventions is increasingly considered a key component to effective man...
Background Task-specific training may be a suitable intervention to address mobility limitations in ...
BACKGROUND: Task-specific training may be a suitable intervention to address mobility limitations in...
Physical therapies and exercise may have potential as a disease modifying agent in Huntington's dise...
Objective In the past decade, an increasing number of studies have examined the efficacy of physical...
Exercise and physical therapies are increasingly being considered as a lifestyle intervention in peo...
Objective: There is emerging evidence that exercise may modify disease progression and improve funct...
Background: Huntington’s disease (HD) is a rare, progressive neurodegenerative disease. Currently, t...
Background and purpose: Despite advances in the understanding of Huntington's disease (HD), treatmen...
Background Regular physical activity has health benefits for people with Huntington’s disease (HD), ...
Background andPurpose. The clinical symptoms of Huntington disease (HD) include progressive movement...
Background: Impairments in motor learning are evident in people with Huntington’s Disease (HD). Exe...
Huntington's disease is an inherited disorder of the CNS that results in progressive deterioration o...
The role of rehabilitation interventions is increasingly considered a key component to effective man...
Background Task-specific training may be a suitable intervention to address mobility limitations in ...
BACKGROUND: Task-specific training may be a suitable intervention to address mobility limitations in...
Physical therapies and exercise may have potential as a disease modifying agent in Huntington's dise...
Objective In the past decade, an increasing number of studies have examined the efficacy of physical...
Exercise and physical therapies are increasingly being considered as a lifestyle intervention in peo...
Objective: There is emerging evidence that exercise may modify disease progression and improve funct...
Background: Huntington’s disease (HD) is a rare, progressive neurodegenerative disease. Currently, t...
Background and purpose: Despite advances in the understanding of Huntington's disease (HD), treatmen...
Background Regular physical activity has health benefits for people with Huntington’s disease (HD), ...
Background andPurpose. The clinical symptoms of Huntington disease (HD) include progressive movement...
Background: Impairments in motor learning are evident in people with Huntington’s Disease (HD). Exe...