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Kelsie Chasan Gianni Grasso
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7-10 million diagnosed 60,000 diagnosed each year Majority over 50 years old Men more likely
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Nervous system Neurons in the brain Spinal cord Central nervous system Substania Nigra Where dopamine / acetylcholine are located Neurons die off causes less dopamine made Dopamine lost / damaged Control movements in body D2 receptor
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Tremor Bradykinesia Small handwriting Masked face No arm swim during gait Small strides Muscle freezing Rigidity
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Severe Parkinson's Severe Parkinson'sProgressive Stages
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Slow movement Decrease of speed Muscles freeze over time Stopping during ADL’s Muscle weakness Slow unconscious movements Blinking, facial expressions Poker Face Can be impossible to swallow
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To do daily activities To prevent injuries Examples Falling Walking Running Balance P= F x V
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Deep Brain Stimulation Surgical procedure Treats tremor and dystonia Sends stimulation to brain Blocks abnormal nerve cycles
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L-Dopa Levodopa Pill that replaces lost dopamine Loses effect over time Carbidopa Prevents enzymes from destroying L-Dopa Artane / Cogentin Medicine that counteracts acetylcholine Exercise!
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High Speed Exercise
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5 min warm up/pre test 20 min intermittent cycling session Modified squats Calf raises Wall Push-ups Step test 5 min cool down/post test 40 minutes 2 x week for 3 months
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4 minutes Gradual intensity 1 minute Rest Pretest/Posttest Analyze movements Heart rate/blood pressure
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10 modified squats Hold a bar and have chair underneath 10 calf raises 10 wall push-ups 30 sec. step-up
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CYCLING Posture Reciprocal movements Promote neuroprotective effects Reinforce neuronal circuits OTHER EXERCISES Reduce freezing of muscles Help maintain muscle mass Posture Increase Power!
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Preventing falling Balance issues Number 1 priority Hand grip To get accurate heart rate Getting on / off bike
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Bradykinesia can eventually make it impossible to swallow? True / False What are the two neurotransmitters that cause movement in the body? A cool down is essential for people with Parkinson’s. True / False L-Dopa does NOT lose effect over time. True / False ____ are more likely to have PD? Men / Women
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http://www.parkinson.org/parkinson-s-disease/pd-101/10-early-warning-signs-of- parkinson-s-disease http://www.parkinson.org/parkinson-s-disease/pd-101/10-early-warning-signs-of- parkinson-s-disease http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/parkinsons-disease/basics/definition/con- 20028488 http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/parkinsons-disease/basics/definition/con- 20028488 http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/parkinsons_disease/parkinsons_disease.htm http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/parkinsons_disease/parkinsons_disease.htm http://www.pdf.org/en/exercise http://www.pdf.org/en/exercise http://pdcenter.neurology.ucsf.edu/patients-guide/exercise-and-physical- therapy#Is_there_any_value_in_strength_training_ http://pdcenter.neurology.ucsf.edu/patients-guide/exercise-and-physical- therapy#Is_there_any_value_in_strength_training_ http://www.kaahe.org/health/en/95-parkinson-s-disease/95-4-parkinson-s-disease- treatment.html http://www.kaahe.org/health/en/95-parkinson-s-disease/95-4-parkinson-s-disease- treatment.html http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/content/124/11/2131.full http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/content/124/11/2131.full http://www.parkinson.org/parkinson-s-disease/treatment/surgical-treatment- options/deep-brain-stimulation http://www.parkinson.org/parkinson-s-disease/treatment/surgical-treatment- options/deep-brain-stimulation Nadeau, A., Pourcher, E., & Corbeil, P. (2013). Effects of 24 wk Treadmill Training on Gait Performance in Parkinson's Disease. Clinical Sciences, 645-655.
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