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A person with Parkinson’s who answers yes to any of these questions should obtain a referral from his or her doctor for the appropriate therapist. From M. Boelen, 2009, Health Professionals’ Guide to Physical Management of Parkinson’s Disease (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics). This is an excerpt from Health Professionals’ Guide to Physical Management of Parkinson’s Disease.
The researchers found the muscle activation synergies to be similar between the subjects with PD and controls, but the magnitude of muscle activation of the agonist muscles in those with PD was below those of the controls except for the trunk musculature, which exhibited higher than normal muscle activation. Another study evaluated postural responses in people with PD and compared the differences in postural responses in the “on” state versus the “off” state. The push and release test was ...
How to safely help a patient with Parkinson’s Disease get up from the floor after a fall. When the caregiver helps the patient up from the floor, both must be kept safe. If the patient has strong arms, the caregiver (with proper body mechanics) can straddle the patient, grab the gait belt, and lean back while pulling up on the belt.