2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2022.05.020
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Pilates method for low back pain in individuals with Parkinson’s disease: A feasibility study

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“…However, this figure needs to be viewed in the knowledge that there is a paucity of information about the effect of aerobic and progressive resistance exercise on pain specifically in PwP. There is a small amount of evidence (summarized earlier in this review, Table 1) suggesting Pilates [39], yoga [40], and postural/trunk exercises [43,51] are safe and feasible forms of balance and flexibility exercise for PwP that might reduce pain. Aquatic exercise is also an option that might help with pain management [41,42] and can be a component of all exercise modes.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…However, this figure needs to be viewed in the knowledge that there is a paucity of information about the effect of aerobic and progressive resistance exercise on pain specifically in PwP. There is a small amount of evidence (summarized earlier in this review, Table 1) suggesting Pilates [39], yoga [40], and postural/trunk exercises [43,51] are safe and feasible forms of balance and flexibility exercise for PwP that might reduce pain. Aquatic exercise is also an option that might help with pain management [41,42] and can be a component of all exercise modes.…”
Section: Recommendations For Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The researchers judged that such studies are less likely to provide robust evidence about pain management. Therefore, only studies with a stated aim to reduce pain are presented in Table 1, where there are six studies of exercise interventions [39][40][41][42][43], two of acupuncture [44,45], and one of massage [46]. The quality of the randomized controlled trials is presented using the PEDro scale [47].…”
Section: Non-pharmacological Management Of Pain In Parkinson's Diseas...mentioning
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