Motor Imagery As A Complementary Strategy For Parkinson's Disease
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Parkinson Disease, Neurological Rehabilitation, ExerciseAbstract
Parkinson's disease is a chronic degenerative and progressive disease of the central nervous system (CNS). In the last decades, there has been a proliferation of pharmacological therapies, clinics, surgical interventions and physical training. One outstanding therapy is the practice of motor imagery (IM). To perform a literature review on the effects of physical training associated with motor imagery in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD). For this systematic review we used the following descriptors: Parkinson's disease, neuronal plasticity, motor imagery, physical training, functional capacity. We found 25 articles, searched in the databases MEDLINE, LILACS, PubMed, SCIELO and BIREME in a temporal cut of 10 years; among which were selected. 3 articles, in which two reviewers extracted the data independently and the methodological quality was evaluated using the PEDro scale. The articles selected demonstrated that the physical training associated with the imagined may be supplementary in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, and may be a component of the mechanism underlying the functional improvements. Due to the methodological quality of the studies that make up the vision, further studies involving Parkinson's disease and MI are still necessary.
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