Simple exercises show promise in helping Parkinson's patients stand stronger and reduce falls
NCT ID NCT07277699
Summary
This study tested whether two specific exercise programs—Otago and Frenkel's exercises—could help people with Parkinson's disease. Researchers worked with 40 participants to see if these exercises could strengthen key leg and hip muscles and improve balance. The goal was to make daily activities easier and safer by reducing the risk of falls.
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University of Lahore
Gujranwala, Punjab Province, 50250, Pakistan
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