a Department of Physical Education , Korea University , Seoul , Republic of Korea.
b Department of Physical Therapy , College of Medical Science, Catholic University of Daegu , Gyeongsan , Republic of Korea.
Physiother Theory Pract. 2019 Aug;35(8):756-763. doi: 10.1080/09593985.2018.1457119. Epub 2018 Mar 30.
: Individuals in the later stages of cerebellar ataxia usually experience serious balance and immobility problems. Currently, there is a lack of adequate rehabilitative programs for individuals with severe cerebellar ataxia that can help improve ataxia-related motor impairment. The purpose of the present study was to explore the potential physiotherapeutic benefits of partnered dance on balance, motor functions, and psychological well-being in an individual demonstrating severe cerebellar ataxia symptoms. : The individual was a 39-year-old male diagnosed with cerebellar atrophy. He had the disease for more than 15 years prior to the study. The individual attended 24 intervention sessions over an 8-week period of dance-based movement training that aimed to improve his balance and postural stability by facilitating the perception and control of static and dynamic balance movements and body alignment. : The individual demonstrated improvements in independent standing balance, gait characteristics, and functional mobility. In addition, improvements in self-reported depression and quality of life scores were observed after completion of the intervention. : Although interpreting the findings of this study is limited to a single participant, partnered dance could be a suitable alternative physiotherapeutic intervention method for people with severely impaired mobility due to cerebellar dysfunction.
: 处于小脑性共济失调后期的个体通常会出现严重的平衡和活动障碍问题。目前,针对严重小脑性共济失调患者的康复计划还不够完善,无法帮助改善与共济失调相关的运动障碍。本研究旨在探讨伴舞对一名严重小脑性共济失调症状个体平衡、运动功能和心理健康的潜在物理治疗益处。: 该个体为 39 岁男性,被诊断为小脑萎缩。他在研究前已患病 15 年以上。该个体参加了 24 次干预课程,为期 8 周的基于舞蹈的运动训练旨在通过促进对静态和动态平衡动作以及身体姿势的感知和控制,改善其平衡和姿势稳定性。: 该个体在独立站立平衡、步态特征和功能性移动方面都有了改善。此外,干预完成后,自我报告的抑郁和生活质量评分也有所提高。: 尽管对本研究结果的解释仅限于单个参与者,但伴舞可能是一种适合因小脑功能障碍而导致移动能力严重受损的人群的物理治疗替代干预方法。