Integral exercises to improve balance in patients with Parkinson's disease
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Inadequacies in the integrative conception of exercises in physical therapy with respect to the contents of other specialties to improve balance, evidence the lack for exercises with these characteristics that respond to the necessity of the patient according to the stage of his disease. The purpose of the article is to design integrative exercises to improve balance in patients with Parkinson's disease in the Polyclinic "Lidia y Clodomira" Regla municipality, in Havana. It is taken as a reference conventional exercise established by different bibliographic sources of other authors. Initially a diagnosis is made with the application of tests that allowed to know the characteristics of the patient. Integrative exercises were obtained in the scientific workshop, designed in such a way that they contain elements of related specialties that interact together in the rehabilitation of the patient, which are positive valued by specialists.
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