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. 2022 Dec 8;12(12):1684.
doi: 10.3390/brainsci12121684.

Effect of Upper Limb Motor Rehabilitation on Cognition in Parkinson's Disease: An Observational Study

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Effect of Upper Limb Motor Rehabilitation on Cognition in Parkinson's Disease: An Observational Study

Valentina Varalta et al. Brain Sci. .

Abstract

Parkinson's disease is characterized by motor and cognitive deficits that usually have an impact on quality of life and independence. To reduce impairment, various rehabilitation programs have been proposed, but their effects on both cognitive and motor aspects have not been systematically investigated. Furthermore, most intervention is focused on lower limb treatment rather than upper limbs. In the present study, we investigated the effect of 3-week upper limb vibratory stimulation training on cognitive functioning in 20 individuals with Parkinson's disease. We analyzed cognitive (Montreal Cognitive Assessment, Trial Making Test, Digit Symbol, Digit Span Forward and Backward and Alertness) and motor performance (Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale-part III; Disability of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire) before treatment, at the end of treatment and one month post treatment. After rehabilitation, a statistically significant improvement was observed in terms of global cognitive status, attention, global motor functioning and disability. The results suggest an impact of upper limb motor rehabilitation on cognition in Parkinson's disease. Future studies on neuromotor interventions should investigate their effects on cognitive functioning to improve understanding of cognitive motor interaction in Parkinson's disease.

Keywords: cognitive motor interference; motor treatment; movement disorders; neuropsychological deficits; vibratory stimulation.

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The authors have no conflict of interest to declare.

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