Study of Swiss-Ball Exercises Effectiveness on Improvement of Balance and Depression of Patients with Parkinson Disease

• Background:Parkinson's disease is a progressive and degenerative disease of the basal ganglia of the brain. Four major signs of this disease are: bradykinesia, tremor, rigidity and postural instability. Postural instability is the main cause of falling in these patients.Despite the importance...

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Main Authors: E Ghasemi, V Shaygannejad, F Ashtari, S Khaki, A Sepehri
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Published: Vesnu Publications 2008-09-01
Series:مجله پژوهش در علوم توانبخشی
Online Access:http://jrrs.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jrrs/article/view/91
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spelling doaj-2b99bf2740bf4618a51db312d04b52fb2020-11-24T22:51:11ZfasVesnu Publications مجله پژوهش در علوم توانبخشی1735-75192008-26062008-09-013210.22122/jrrs.v3i2.9191Study of Swiss-Ball Exercises Effectiveness on Improvement of Balance and Depression of Patients with Parkinson DiseaseE Ghasemi0V Shaygannejad1F Ashtari2S Khaki3A Sepehri4MSc Physiotherapist, Esfahan University of Medical SciencesMedical School, Isfahan University, Medical SciencesAssistant Prof .Medical School, Isfahan University, Medical SciencesBSc Physiotherapist, Esfahan University of Medical SciencesBSc Physiotherapist, Esfahan University of Medical Sciences• Background:Parkinson's disease is a progressive and degenerative disease of the basal ganglia of the brain. Four major signs of this disease are: bradykinesia, tremor, rigidity and postural instability. Postural instability is the main cause of falling in these patients.Despite the importance of the role of the exercise therapy in reducing the secondary signs of akinesia in these patients, there is not enough evidence to express the effects of these exercises. The current study carried out to reveal that. • Materials and Methods:In a Single -blinded, prospective and Quasi -experimental study   23 patients with Parkinson   were chosen (age=67/43 ± 7/75, height=169/74±8/44, weight=65/61±7/85) and were arranged to do exercise therapy with Swissball with the full supervision of the physical therapist for 12 sessions (one hour in each every session three sessions per week).An evaluation was done before and after treatment and a follow up month later. To evaluate the balance of these patients Berg Balance Scale was used and beck depression questionnaire to assess the depression of these patients. The results were analysed by Spss software and paired t-test. • Results:A meaningful difference in balance evaluation was achieved between before the treatment and after the treatment (P=0.00). A meaningful difference in balance evaluation was achieved between before the treatment and after one -month follow- up (P=0.00). There was No meaningful difference between after the treatment and after one-month follow-up (P=0.141).There was a meaningful difference in depression evaluation between before the treatment and after the treatment (P=0.00). There was a meaningful difference in depression evaluation between before the treatment and after one -month follow- up (P=0.00).There was No meaningful difference in depression evaluation between after the treatment and after one-month follow-up. (P=0.56) • Conclusion:With regard to the results of this study it might be concluded that Swissball exercises improve the balance and depression of patients with Parkinson in short term (one month).It must be notified that of Exercises does not continue depression and balance problems due to progressive nature of the disease. • Key words: Parkinson's disease, exercise therapy, balance, depressionhttp://jrrs.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jrrs/article/view/91
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author E Ghasemi
V Shaygannejad
F Ashtari
S Khaki
A Sepehri
spellingShingle E Ghasemi
V Shaygannejad
F Ashtari
S Khaki
A Sepehri
Study of Swiss-Ball Exercises Effectiveness on Improvement of Balance and Depression of Patients with Parkinson Disease
مجله پژوهش در علوم توانبخشی
author_facet E Ghasemi
V Shaygannejad
F Ashtari
S Khaki
A Sepehri
author_sort E Ghasemi
title Study of Swiss-Ball Exercises Effectiveness on Improvement of Balance and Depression of Patients with Parkinson Disease
title_short Study of Swiss-Ball Exercises Effectiveness on Improvement of Balance and Depression of Patients with Parkinson Disease
title_full Study of Swiss-Ball Exercises Effectiveness on Improvement of Balance and Depression of Patients with Parkinson Disease
title_fullStr Study of Swiss-Ball Exercises Effectiveness on Improvement of Balance and Depression of Patients with Parkinson Disease
title_full_unstemmed Study of Swiss-Ball Exercises Effectiveness on Improvement of Balance and Depression of Patients with Parkinson Disease
title_sort study of swiss-ball exercises effectiveness on improvement of balance and depression of patients with parkinson disease
publisher Vesnu Publications
series مجله پژوهش در علوم توانبخشی
issn 1735-7519
2008-2606
publishDate 2008-09-01
description • Background:Parkinson's disease is a progressive and degenerative disease of the basal ganglia of the brain. Four major signs of this disease are: bradykinesia, tremor, rigidity and postural instability. Postural instability is the main cause of falling in these patients.Despite the importance of the role of the exercise therapy in reducing the secondary signs of akinesia in these patients, there is not enough evidence to express the effects of these exercises. The current study carried out to reveal that. • Materials and Methods:In a Single -blinded, prospective and Quasi -experimental study   23 patients with Parkinson   were chosen (age=67/43 ± 7/75, height=169/74±8/44, weight=65/61±7/85) and were arranged to do exercise therapy with Swissball with the full supervision of the physical therapist for 12 sessions (one hour in each every session three sessions per week).An evaluation was done before and after treatment and a follow up month later. To evaluate the balance of these patients Berg Balance Scale was used and beck depression questionnaire to assess the depression of these patients. The results were analysed by Spss software and paired t-test. • Results:A meaningful difference in balance evaluation was achieved between before the treatment and after the treatment (P=0.00). A meaningful difference in balance evaluation was achieved between before the treatment and after one -month follow- up (P=0.00). There was No meaningful difference between after the treatment and after one-month follow-up (P=0.141).There was a meaningful difference in depression evaluation between before the treatment and after the treatment (P=0.00). There was a meaningful difference in depression evaluation between before the treatment and after one -month follow- up (P=0.00).There was No meaningful difference in depression evaluation between after the treatment and after one-month follow-up. (P=0.56) • Conclusion:With regard to the results of this study it might be concluded that Swissball exercises improve the balance and depression of patients with Parkinson in short term (one month).It must be notified that of Exercises does not continue depression and balance problems due to progressive nature of the disease. • Key words: Parkinson's disease, exercise therapy, balance, depression
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