Asymmetry in parkinson's disease and its relationship with strength

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Main Author: Clael,Sacha
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Martins,Wagner, Bonini-Rocha,Ana Clara, Chaves,Sandro Nobre, Brandão,Elaine, Rodrigues,Jhonatan, Vale,Rafaela do, Celi,José, Bezerra,Lídia
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Language: eng
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Summary: ABSTRACT The onset side in Parkinson's disease remains unclear. Furthermore, the motor symptoms are typically unilateral, with the onset side often remaining more affected throughout the disease course. Therefore, as Parkinson's disease is an idiopathic disease, several questions are raised, one of them how the disease affects each person differently. For example, a person can be right-handed for the upper limb and left-footed for the lower limb, which can change strength scores. Thus, the aim of the study was to investigate the differences in muscle strength in people with Parkinson's disease, right-handed for upper limb and right-footed for lower limb, that have one most affected side, right or left side, on the upper and lower body. The sample consisted of 26 individuals diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, right-handed for the upper limb and right-footed for the lower limb. Subjects needed to visit the laboratory one time to assess handgrip and knee extensors strength. There were no differences between sides in upper limbs affected by the disease, and there were no differences between sides in lower limbs affected by the disease, p> 0.05. There were no differences in strength between sides of the same body part affected by the disease. To say that people affected on the determined side are weaker than others may be a misconception since Parkinson's disease is idiopathic.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Asymmetry in parkinson's disease and its relationship with strength
title Asymmetry in parkinson's disease and its relationship with strength
spellingShingle Asymmetry in parkinson's disease and its relationship with strength
Clael,Sacha
handgrip
isokinetic
Hoehn & Yard
handedness
substantia nigra
title_short Asymmetry in parkinson's disease and its relationship with strength
title_full Asymmetry in parkinson's disease and its relationship with strength
title_fullStr Asymmetry in parkinson's disease and its relationship with strength
title_full_unstemmed Asymmetry in parkinson's disease and its relationship with strength
title_sort Asymmetry in parkinson's disease and its relationship with strength
author Clael,Sacha
author_facet Clael,Sacha
Martins,Wagner
Bonini-Rocha,Ana Clara
Chaves,Sandro Nobre
Brandão,Elaine
Rodrigues,Jhonatan
Vale,Rafaela do
Celi,José
Bezerra,Lídia
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author2 Martins,Wagner
Bonini-Rocha,Ana Clara
Chaves,Sandro Nobre
Brandão,Elaine
Rodrigues,Jhonatan
Vale,Rafaela do
Celi,José
Bezerra,Lídia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Clael,Sacha
Martins,Wagner
Bonini-Rocha,Ana Clara
Chaves,Sandro Nobre
Brandão,Elaine
Rodrigues,Jhonatan
Vale,Rafaela do
Celi,José
Bezerra,Lídia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv handgrip
isokinetic
Hoehn & Yard
handedness
substantia nigra
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isokinetic
Hoehn & Yard
handedness
substantia nigra
description ABSTRACT The onset side in Parkinson's disease remains unclear. Furthermore, the motor symptoms are typically unilateral, with the onset side often remaining more affected throughout the disease course. Therefore, as Parkinson's disease is an idiopathic disease, several questions are raised, one of them how the disease affects each person differently. For example, a person can be right-handed for the upper limb and left-footed for the lower limb, which can change strength scores. Thus, the aim of the study was to investigate the differences in muscle strength in people with Parkinson's disease, right-handed for upper limb and right-footed for lower limb, that have one most affected side, right or left side, on the upper and lower body. The sample consisted of 26 individuals diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, right-handed for the upper limb and right-footed for the lower limb. Subjects needed to visit the laboratory one time to assess handgrip and knee extensors strength. There were no differences between sides in upper limbs affected by the disease, and there were no differences between sides in lower limbs affected by the disease, p> 0.05. There were no differences in strength between sides of the same body part affected by the disease. To say that people affected on the determined side are weaker than others may be a misconception since Parkinson's disease is idiopathic.
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