| | Changes in motor performance in persons with Parkinson's disease after exercise in a mountain area.: An article from: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing |  | Authors: Helena Sunvisson, Johan Lokk, Kjerstin Ericson, Bengt Winblad, Sirkka-liisa Ekman Publisher: American Association of Neuroscience Nurses Category: Book
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From the supplier: A dozen Parkinson's disease patients experienced improvements in their motor development and self-confidence after walking 4 kilometers daily for a week in the mountains of Sweden. Despite the small test sample, the study's findings indicate that persons with Parkinson's disease can receive long-term benefits from physical training. The participants in the study showed an immediate increase in motor control and a persistent increase three months later, probably the result of increased activity at home due to heightened self-confidence.
Citation Details Title: Changes in motor performance in persons with Parkinson's disease after exercise in a mountain area. Author: Helena Sunvisson Publication: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing (Refereed) Date: August 1, 1997 Publisher: American Association of Neuroscience Nurses Volume: v29 Issue: n4 Page: p255(6)
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