Tailored use of compensation strategies to enable exercise despite festination in Parkinson's disease

  • E. A. Koelmans B
  • A. Verweij N
  • C. F. van de Weijers S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Despite increasing evidence for, and heightened awareness of, the importance of exercise in Parkinson's disease, many patients remain sedentary. This tendency to lead an inactive lifestyle has various underlying reasons, including the presence of gait and balance impairments that complicate the patients' ability to perform sports activities. This case report illustrates that a personally tailored approach may be required in these patients, supported, if needed, by the use of compensation strategies or novel technological advances.

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E. A. Koelmans, B., A. Verweij, N., C. F. van de Weijers, S., R. Bloem, B., & Nonnekes, J. (2021). Tailored use of compensation strategies to enable exercise despite festination in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - Clinical Communications, 4, 1–2. https://doi.org/10.2340/20030711-1000055

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