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		<title>NeuroMuscolar Training on DLine in a subject with Parkinson&#8217; s disease to mantain strength and balance</title>
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<h2>This study explains the importance of neuromuscular training, also focusing on basic exercises of proprioception and a subject with Parkinson’s disease, to help the subject to maintain balance and strenght.</h2>
<h2>INTRODUCTION</h2>
<p><em><u>Postural</u><u> control </u>requires a complex integration of motor performance and sensory perceptions.</em></p>
<p>Soft tissue injuries can adversely affect postural control, as well as mechanical stability and somatosensory function. This reduction in postural stability can therefore lead to a higher risk of secondary damage, resulting in a pathological cycle.</p>
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<h5>Fulton J, Wright K, Kelly M, Zebrosky B, Zanis M, Drvol C, Butler R. Injury risk is altered by previous injury: a systematic review of the literature and presentation of causative neuromuscular factors. Int J Sports Phys Ther 2014;9:583-595.</h5>
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<h5>Haas CT, Buhlmann A, Turbanski S, Schmidtbleicher D. Proprioceptive and sensorimotor performance in Parkinson’s disease. Res Sports Med 2006;14:273-287.</h5>
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<p>The <u>correct</u> <u>load</u> <u>distribution</u> between left and right foot is the basic exercise of proprioception. therefore, we decided to use the <u>&#8216;balance test</u>&#8216; function of the DLine Desmotec platform as a balancing feedback during the squat, to create a neuro-muscular exercise in patients with balance deficits.</p>
<h2 style="text-align: left;">PATIENT CARD</h2>
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<td width="251">Male</td>
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<td width="251"><b>Age</b></td>
<td width="251">77</td>
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<td width="251">Cross Country Skiing</td>
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<p><strong>PROBLEM:</strong> PTA left-rigth &gt;10 y, low back pain, Parkinson&#8217;s disease</p>
<p><strong>OBJECTIVE TO BE ACHIEVED: </strong> Maintenance of stength and balance</p>
<h2>REHABILITATION PLAN</h2>
<h3><b>INSTRUMENTS</b>:</h3>
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<li>Reinforcement with isotonic machines</li>
<li>Exercises on unstable plates</li>
<li>Exercises for core stability</li>
<li>To combine in a single exercise reinforcement and improvement of balance, we added the squat execution on the DLINE DESMOTEC platform</li>
<li>The &#8220;balance test&#8221; program of the Desmotec software provides the patient with real-time visual feedback of the right-left foot balance</li>
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<h2 style="text-align: left;">PROTOCOL</h2>
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<td width="251">&#8212;</td>
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<td width="251">1 minute</td>
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<p>The patient is asked to position himself on the platform, with his feet equidistant from the center and instructed to take a minute of squat.</p>
<h2>RESULTS</h2>
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<li>The final report shows the therapist the <em>quality </em>of the task execution and provides the patient with feedback on the actual balance maintained</li>
<li>The challenge to be offered to the patient is to maintain the two lines as similar as possible, and to have a <i>numerical</i><i> balance </i><i>value</i> <i>close</i><i> to 50/50</i></li>
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<h3>Benefits of  using of Desmotec :</h3>
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<li>The patient is facilitated in learning from visual feedback in real time</li>
<li>The patient feels involved in the challenge, therefore appears motivated, despite the challenging task from the muscular point of view</li>
<li>The therapist can monitor the correct execution of the gesture in real time</li>
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