Parkinson's Disease is known as one of the most researched and complex neurological disorders in modern medicine. Living with this disease, which has physical and emotional difficulties, can seriously affect people's quality of life. However, with the right treatment and support, symptoms can be managed and patients' standards of living can be greatly improved. In this article, we will discuss what Parkinson's Disease is, its symptoms, causes, and how improvement can be achieved with physical therapy and rehabilitation methods applied at the Robotic Rehabilitation Center.
Parkinson's Disease and Its Symptoms
Parkinson's Disease is a progressive movement disorder that occurs as a result of the loss of function of the cells responsible for dopamine production in the brain. Dopamine is a type of neurotransmitter and has a critical role in regulating the body's movement. The most common symptoms of the disease include tremors, muscle stiffness, slow movements and imbalance. However, Parkinson's may present with different symptoms in each patient and its progression varies from person to person.
Causes and Risk Factors
The exact cause of Parkinson's Disease is still not fully understood, but factors such as genetic factors, environmental triggers and aging are thought to play a role. Risk factors include older age, male gender, family history of Parkinson's disease, and the presence of certain genes. Additionally, head injuries and exposure to certain environmental toxins may also increase the risk.
Robotic Rehabilitation Center and Management of Parkinson's Disease
A number of physical therapy and rehabilitation methods are available to alleviate the difficulties faced by Parkinson's patients and improve their quality of life. Treatment programs applied at the Robotic Rehabilitation Center are designed individually, taking into account the individual needs of the patients. These programs aim to increase muscle strength, improve mobility, improve balance and coordination, and support functions in daily life.
Methods and Techniques Applied in Treatment
In our center, various methods are used for the treatment of Parkinson's Disease, accompanied by our specially selected physiotherapists trained at international standards. These methods include neuromuscular retraining, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF), balance and coordination exercises, and Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) BIG applications. Each treatment approach is determined by taking into account the patient's current condition, the severity of their symptoms and their overall health profile.
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