PARKINSONS & PARKINSONISM-MANAGEMENT (POSTURAL INSTABILITY)
SUMMARY
1. Reminding patients to extend hips whilst standing: offsetting forward trunk flexion.
2. Relaxation techniques, including shoulder-girdle exercises with a broom-stick handle or pulley.
3. Back flexion & extension exercises: to improve balance & posture in sitting & standing.
4. Pelvic-tilt exercises: to maintain postural alignment.
5. Quadriceps & hip extensor strengthening: to assist in climbing stairs & arising from sitting position.
6. Passive & active-assisted stretching exercises: for rigidity and bradykinesia.
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