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Therapeutic Intervention in Motor Disorders in Parkinson.
The investigators conducted an intervention based in proprioceptive exercises and balance tasks. The investigators also carried out a brief intervention in manual dexterity. The study hypothesis is that a brief intervention in upper extremities and a exercise program can increase functionality in Parkinson.
Motor symptoms in Parkinson frequently affect upper extremities. This has been associated in previous studies with limitation in the performance of activities of daily living and, consequently, with a decrease in quality of life. The possibility that a brief intervention improves eye-hand dexterity in Parkinson's, may be a therapeutic option to improve the performance of activities of daily living. The investigators also conducted an intervention based in proprioceptive exercises and balance tasks to improve functionality.
Age
40 - 65 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Faculty of Health Sciences. University of Granada.
Granada, Andalusia, Spain
Start Date
December 1, 2012
Primary Completion Date
December 1, 2014
Completion Date
February 1, 2015
Last Updated
November 2, 2016
60
ACTUAL participants
Exercise program
OTHER
Control intervention
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Universidad de Granada
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