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Parkinson’s Disease Dr.Shamekh M. El-Shamy

Definition:

Clinically, rigidity, bradykinesia and tremor,

Clinical signs 1. Rigidity:

Clinical signs 1. Rigidity:

2. Bradykinesia:

3. Tremor:

Clinical manifestations 1.Postural changes:

2. Postural reflexes:

3. Rotatory movements:

4. Automatic or unconscious movements are impaired or lost:

5. Fatigue:

6. Gait pattern:

7. Facial expression:

8. Mental changes:

9. Sensation:

Secondary complications

Physical Management I.Assessment:

Treatment plan Long-term goals:

Short-term goals:

Treatment 1.Relaxation exercises:

2. Range of motion exercises:

3. Mobility exercises:

4. Oro-facial treatment:

5. Respiratory exercises: 6. Gait training: 7. Group therapy:

Thank you