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新冠疫情将如何推动帕金森病基于运动的远程治疗:一项叙述性综述

How COVID-19 will boost remote exercise-based treatment in Parkinson's disease: a narrative review.

作者信息

Langer Agnes, Gassner Lucia, Flotz Anna, Hasenauer Sebastian, Gruber Jakob, Wizany Laurenz, Pokan Rochus, Maetzler Walter, Zach Heidemarie

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Department of Sport Physiology, Institute of Sports Sciences, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

NPJ Parkinsons Dis. 2021 Mar 8;7(1):25. doi: 10.1038/s41531-021-00160-3.

Abstract

The lack of physical exercise during the COVID-19 pandemic-related quarantine measures is challenging, especially for patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Without regular exercise not only patients, but also nursing staff and physicians soon noticed a deterioration of motor and non-motor symptoms. Reduced functional mobility, increased falls, increased frailty, and decreased quality of life were identified as consequences of increased sedentary behavior. This work overviews the current literature on problems of supplying conventional physiotherapy and the potential of telerehabilitation, allied health services, and patient-initiated exercise for PD patients during the COVID-19 period. We discuss recent studies on approaches that can improve remote provision of exercise to patients, including telerehabilitation, motivational tools, apps, exergaming, and virtual reality (VR) exercise. Additionally, we provide a case report about a 69-year-old PD patient who took part in a 12-week guided climbing course for PD patients prior to the pandemic and found a solution to continue her climbing training independently with an outdoor rope ladder. This case can serve as a best practice example for non-instructed, creative, and patient-initiated exercise in the domestic environment in difficult times, as are the current. Overall, many recent studies on telemedicine, telerehabilitation, and patient-initiated exercises have been published, giving rise to optimism that facilitating remote exercise can help PD patients maintain physical mobility and emotional well-being, even in phases such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic itself may even boost the need to establish comprehensive and easy-to-do telerehabilitation programs.

摘要

在与新冠疫情相关的隔离措施期间缺乏体育锻炼颇具挑战性,尤其是对帕金森病(PD)患者而言。由于缺乏定期锻炼,不仅患者,护理人员和医生也很快注意到运动和非运动症状的恶化。功能活动能力下降、跌倒增加、身体虚弱加剧以及生活质量下降被确定为久坐行为增加的后果。本文综述了当前关于在新冠疫情期间为PD患者提供传统物理治疗的问题以及远程康复、联合健康服务和患者自主锻炼潜力的文献。我们讨论了最近关于可改善向患者远程提供锻炼的方法的研究,包括远程康复、激励工具、应用程序、运动游戏和虚拟现实(VR)锻炼。此外,我们提供了一个病例报告,讲述一名69岁的PD患者在疫情大流行之前参加了为期12周的PD患者指导攀岩课程,并找到了一种解决方案,即使用户外绳梯独立继续她的攀岩训练。在当前这样困难的时期,这个病例可以作为在家庭环境中进行非指导式、创造性和患者自主锻炼的最佳实践范例。总体而言,最近已经发表了许多关于远程医疗、远程康复和患者自主锻炼的研究,这让人乐观地认为,即使在新冠疫情这样的阶段,促进远程锻炼也可以帮助PD患者保持身体活动能力和情绪健康。疫情本身甚至可能增加建立全面且易于实施的远程康复计划的必要性。

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