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Physical therapy intervention for people with Huntington disease.

Monica E Busse1, Hanan Khalil, Lori Quinn, Anne E Rosser.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: The clinical symptoms of Huntington disease (HD) include progressive movement disorders, cognitive deficits, and behavioral changes, all of which affect an individual's ability to participate in activities of daily living. To date, very few quantitative or qualitative studies have been conducted to guide physical therapists working with people with HD. The objective of this study was to characterize current physical therapist practice for people with HD, thus informing the development of standardized clinical care and future research studies. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Consultation with physical therapists working with people with HD was undertaken in the form of mailed questionnaires (n=49) and semistructured interviews (n=8). The development of the interview schedule was aided by consideration of the data obtained from the questionnaires. Themes identified from the interviews were considered in light of published literature and questionnaire responses.
RESULTS: The main issues that emerged from the interviews were classified into 3 subthemes: (1) there is insufficient use of routine physical therapy-related outcome measures at different stages of HD, (2) there is underutilization of physical therapy services in managing HD (particularly in the early stages), and (3) the management of falls and mobility deficit progression is a key treatment aim for people with HD. DISCUSSION AND
CONCLUSION: A conceptual framework for physical therapy intervention in HD was developed on the basis of the themes that emerged from the data in this study. Such a framework has utility for complex, progressive conditions such as HD and may facilitate clinical decision making and standardization of practice and affect the development of future physical therapy trials.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18467429     DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20070346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Ther        ISSN: 0031-9023


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3.  Influence of intensive multifunctional neurorehabilitation on neuronal oxidative damage in patients with Huntington's disease.

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5.  Utilisation of Healthcare and Associated Services in Huntington's disease: a data mining study.

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7.  Rating Scales and Performance-based Measures for Assessment of Functional Ability in Huntington's Disease: Critique and Recommendations.

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9.  Participants', caregivers', and professionals' experiences with a group-based rehabilitation program for Huntington's disease: a qualitative study.

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10.  Improved Executive Function and Callosal White Matter Microstructure after Rhythm Exercise in Huntington's Disease.

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