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Long-term effects of coordinative training in degenerative cerebellar disease.

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Long-term effects of coordinative training in degenerative cerebellar disease.

Auteurs : Winfried Ilg [Allemagne] ; Doris Brötz ; Susanne Burkard ; Martin A. Giese ; Ludger Schöls ; Matthis Synofzik

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Few clinical studies have evaluated physiotherapeutic interventions for patients with degenerative cerebellar disease. In particular, evidence for long-term effects and transfer to activities of daily life is rare. We have recently shown that coordinative training leads to short-term improvements in motor performance. To evaluate long-term benefits and translation to real world function, we here assessed motor performance and achievements in activities of daily life 1 year after a 4 week intensive coordinative training, which was followed by a home training program. Effects were assessed by clinical rating scales, a goal attainment score and quantitative movement analysis. Despite gradual decline of motor performance and gradual increase of ataxia symptoms due to progression of disease after 1 year, improvements in motor performance and achievements in activities of daily life persisted. Thus, also in patients with degenerative cerebellar disease, continuous coordinative training leads to long-term improvements, which translate to real world function.

DOI: 10.1002/mds.23222
PubMed: 20737551

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