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  • The study investigates the long-term effects of rehabilitation on Parkinson's disease patients years after undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS).
  • It analyzed data from 47 patients (22 with DBS and 25 without) participating in a four-week rehabilitation program that included various exercises.
  • Results showed that patients with DBS had significant improvements across multiple measures of mobility and function, highlighting the positive impact of rehabilitation, but no significant differences were found between the two groups.

Article Abstract

: Although the growing literature is now focusing on the long-term effects of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson's disease (PD), there is still a large gap of knowledge about its long-term implications in rehabilitation. Therefore, this study aimed at investigating the effects of rehabilitation in PD patients years after DBS implantation. This retrospective case-control study analyzed records from Moriggia-Pelascini Hospital, Italy from September 2022 to January 2024. Data of PD patients ( = 47) with (DBS group, = 22) and without (control group, = 25) DBS were considered. All study participants underwent a daily rehabilitation program lasting four weeks, including warm-up, aerobic exercises, strength training, postural exercises, and proprioceptive activities. The outcomes assessed were the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Timed Up and Go (TUG), 6 Min Walk Test (6MWT), and Self-Assessment Parkinson Disease Scale (SPDDS). DBS group showed significant improvements in terms of all outcome measures after the rehabilitation intervention (UPDRS III: -7.0 (-11.5 to -1.0); = 0.001; UPDRS I II IV: -12.0 (-19.0 to -4.5); = 0.001; BBS: 7.0 (3.8 to 10.3); < 0.001; TUG (s): -2.8 (-5.7 to -1.1); < 0.001; SPDDS: -8 (-13.0 to -4.0); < 0.001; 6MWT (m): 81 (37.3 to 132.3); < 0.001). No differences were reported in the between-group analysis (p: NS). : This study emphasizes positive rehabilitation effects on PD patients irrespective of DBS status. Further research is essential to elucidate long-term effects of DBS on rehabilitation outcomes of PD patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11205741PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina60060927DOI Listing

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