Effects of kinesiotherapy on muscle strengthening in patients with Parkinson disease

Aim To investigate the effect of kinesiotherapy on muscle strengthening in patients with Parkinon’s disease. Methods This clinical retrospective – prospective study was based on collected data from medical histories and included 40 patients, who, beside medicaments, had undergone kinesiotherapy. T...

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Main Authors: Edina Tanović, Adnana Talić-Tanović, Jasminka Ðelilović-Vranić, Amir Rekić, Adnan Papović, Emina Tanović
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Language:English
Published: Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton 2019-02-01
Series:Medicinski Glasnik
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Online Access:http://ljkzedo.ba/mg30/08-Tanovic-970-A.pdf
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spelling doaj-3e3cd214392945fd855ab8ab2fba163b2020-11-25T01:05:16ZengMedical Association of Zenica-Doboj CantonMedicinski Glasnik1840-01321840-24452019-02-01161717610.17392/970-18Effects of kinesiotherapy on muscle strengthening in patients with Parkinson diseaseEdina Tanović0Adnana Talić-Tanović1Jasminka Ðelilović-Vranić2Amir Rekić3Adnan Papović4Emina Tanović5Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Clinical Centre Sarajevo, SarajevoClinic for Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University Clinical Centre Sarajevo, SarajevoClinic for Neurology; University Clinical Centre Sarajevo, SarajevoDepartement of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine, Health Care Centre CazinClinic for Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University Clinical Centre Sarajevo, SarajevoSchool of Pharmacy, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo; Bosnia and HerzegovinaAim To investigate the effect of kinesiotherapy on muscle strengthening in patients with Parkinon’s disease. Methods This clinical retrospective – prospective study was based on collected data from medical histories and included 40 patients, who, beside medicaments, had undergone kinesiotherapy. This study analysed age, gender, duration of the rehabilitation and estimation of the gross muscle strength at admittance and discharge using Manual Muscle Test (MMT). Results Females was slightly more represented in the total sample without significant statistical difference. After kinesiotherapy significant statistical difference in muscle strength was observed, average MMT of the upper extremities increased from 3.25±0.6 to 3.53±0.8 and on the lower extremities from 2.9±0.8 to 3.3±0.9. The analysis of the gender on the higher score of MMT showed that gender does not affect the score of MMT. Correlational analysis of the age and duration of hospitalization on the score of MMT showed that patients with longer hospitalization had better improvement. Conclusion Results of the study showed that kinesiotherapy has positive effect on muscle strength in patients with Parkinson’s disease.http://ljkzedo.ba/mg30/08-Tanovic-970-A.pdfrehabilitationhospitalizationmanual muscle test (MMT)
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author Edina Tanović
Adnana Talić-Tanović
Jasminka Ðelilović-Vranić
Amir Rekić
Adnan Papović
Emina Tanović
spellingShingle Edina Tanović
Adnana Talić-Tanović
Jasminka Ðelilović-Vranić
Amir Rekić
Adnan Papović
Emina Tanović
Effects of kinesiotherapy on muscle strengthening in patients with Parkinson disease
Medicinski Glasnik
rehabilitation
hospitalization
manual muscle test (MMT)
author_facet Edina Tanović
Adnana Talić-Tanović
Jasminka Ðelilović-Vranić
Amir Rekić
Adnan Papović
Emina Tanović
author_sort Edina Tanović
title Effects of kinesiotherapy on muscle strengthening in patients with Parkinson disease
title_short Effects of kinesiotherapy on muscle strengthening in patients with Parkinson disease
title_full Effects of kinesiotherapy on muscle strengthening in patients with Parkinson disease
title_fullStr Effects of kinesiotherapy on muscle strengthening in patients with Parkinson disease
title_full_unstemmed Effects of kinesiotherapy on muscle strengthening in patients with Parkinson disease
title_sort effects of kinesiotherapy on muscle strengthening in patients with parkinson disease
publisher Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton
series Medicinski Glasnik
issn 1840-0132
1840-2445
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Aim To investigate the effect of kinesiotherapy on muscle strengthening in patients with Parkinon’s disease. Methods This clinical retrospective – prospective study was based on collected data from medical histories and included 40 patients, who, beside medicaments, had undergone kinesiotherapy. This study analysed age, gender, duration of the rehabilitation and estimation of the gross muscle strength at admittance and discharge using Manual Muscle Test (MMT). Results Females was slightly more represented in the total sample without significant statistical difference. After kinesiotherapy significant statistical difference in muscle strength was observed, average MMT of the upper extremities increased from 3.25±0.6 to 3.53±0.8 and on the lower extremities from 2.9±0.8 to 3.3±0.9. The analysis of the gender on the higher score of MMT showed that gender does not affect the score of MMT. Correlational analysis of the age and duration of hospitalization on the score of MMT showed that patients with longer hospitalization had better improvement. Conclusion Results of the study showed that kinesiotherapy has positive effect on muscle strength in patients with Parkinson’s disease.
topic rehabilitation
hospitalization
manual muscle test (MMT)
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