DANCE MOVEMENT REHABILITATION TO REDUCE COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY-ONSET PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Keywords:
Movement rehabilitation, neurodegenerative diseases, EMG, serotonin, SAM (State of Health-Activity-Mood) questionnaireAbstract
This study aims to develop proposals and recommendations for reducing the progression of movement disorders and their practical application using dance movement therapy (DMT) to prevent disability due to Parkinson's disease.
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