Terapia para la enfermedad de Alzheimer basada en el ejercicio físico

作者: Serrano Burneo , Daniela Cristina

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摘要: Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive degenerative disorder that affects the central nervous system. Its major prevalence occurs in elderly population. Literature predicts incidence of will outburst future, making this one mayor medical, social and economic challenges. The health care system Ecuador doesn’t focus specifically disease, leaving families patients with unattended. day center “Fundacion TASE” first facility country specialized Alzheimer disease. present study evaluates effects physical activity over how stimulation can improve patient’s caregiver’s quality life. Based on literature review, therapy was designed. focuses fomenting brain plasticity, increasing functionality patient improving Physical applied TASE”, which provides other types as well. analyzes combined treatment (physical therapy, assistance to facilities medication) has compared medical by itself. purpose evaluate kind more effective Even though extensive studies are required determine argument, proven be efficient preventing cognitive function.

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