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Whole Body Vibration Methods with Survivors of Polio
Published on: October 17, 2018
Vibration therapy for Parkinson's disease: Charcot's studies revisited
Sachin S Kapur1, Glenn T Stebbins, Christopher G Goetz
1Department of Neurological Sciences, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
Abstract:
The 19th century neurologist, J-M Charcot, used a vibration chair for treating Parkinson's disease (PD). He documented improvement, but few subsequent studies examined vibration treatment. Using a specialized lounge chair, we conducted a rater blinded, randomized trial of body vibration vs. no vibration in 23 PD patients. The primary outcome measure was change from baseline in the motor section of the MDS-UPDRS. Both vibration and no vibration groups significantly improved after one month of daily treatments. However, there was no significant difference between the two treatment groups, suggesting that non-specific or placebo factors had an effect on PD motor function.
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