2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10072-019-04106-9
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Effect of eccentric-based rehabilitation on hand tremor intensity in Parkinson disease

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“…Babulal et al determined cognitive and mood impairments at two weeks poststroke as important predictors for IADL's performance during the first three months after stroke [15]. However, different factors influence IADL's performance including cognitive abilities (e.g., attention and executive functions), motor abilities (e.g., balance and dexterity), psychological abilities (e.g., motivation and depression) [8,9], and contextual factors (personal factors including age, gender, and education and environmental factors comprising social, cultural, and economic) [16], which were neglected in the Babulal's study. Based on the literature, there is a significant relationship between IADL's performance and factors such as depression [17], cognition [18], age, and gender [19] in patients with stroke.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Babulal et al determined cognitive and mood impairments at two weeks poststroke as important predictors for IADL's performance during the first three months after stroke [15]. However, different factors influence IADL's performance including cognitive abilities (e.g., attention and executive functions), motor abilities (e.g., balance and dexterity), psychological abilities (e.g., motivation and depression) [8,9], and contextual factors (personal factors including age, gender, and education and environmental factors comprising social, cultural, and economic) [16], which were neglected in the Babulal's study. Based on the literature, there is a significant relationship between IADL's performance and factors such as depression [17], cognition [18], age, and gender [19] in patients with stroke.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in grasping and picking up exercise) showed positive effects on UPDRS scores for upper limb [31]. Exercises based on eccentric rehabilitation, as was the case of Kadkhodaie et al [32], showed a positive effect on hand tremor amplitude, however, no statistically significant effect was observed for postural tremor. The active-assisted cycling exercise (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Stuckenschneider et al used active forced exercise for 12 weeks (40-minute, three times per week) and reported that forced exercise based on the increased frequency of cadence had a positive effect on kinetic tremor in PD patients [20]. Cikajlo et al used a pick and place exercise in a virtual reality paradigm (10 sessions, 3 weeks) [31] and Kadkhodaie et al used eccentric training exercise (for 3 days/week for 6 weeks, 35 to 45 minutes per session) [32]. These studies showed that exercises based on hand actuation were suitable strategies for reducing resting tremors in PD patients [31,32].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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