2024
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.56756
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Improving Healing: The Putative Effects of Low-Level Laser Therapy for Ulcer in Parkinson's Disease

Anam R Sasun,
Pratik Phansopkar,
Moh'd Irshad Qureshi

Abstract: The progressive nature of Parkinson's disease and its associated motor and non-motor symptoms can lead to various complications when patients experience immobilization, exacerbating existing motor impairments and potentially giving rise to secondary health issues. The variability, progression, and management of tremors in PD can be challenging. Due to low bone mass density, patients with Parkinson's disease are susceptible to vitamin D deficiency. The lack of movement can worsen muscle rigidity and stiffness, … Show more

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“…Neurophysiotherapy is essential for individuals recuperating from NMS. Neurophysiotherapy for NMS aims to reduce muscle rigidity, improve functional mobility, and avoid long-term immobilization-related complications such as contractures and pressure sores [8]. The therapeutic procedures include strengthening, passive and active range-of-motion exercises, and mobility training.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neurophysiotherapy is essential for individuals recuperating from NMS. Neurophysiotherapy for NMS aims to reduce muscle rigidity, improve functional mobility, and avoid long-term immobilization-related complications such as contractures and pressure sores [8]. The therapeutic procedures include strengthening, passive and active range-of-motion exercises, and mobility training.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%