Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science (대한물리치료과학회지)
- Volume 9 Issue 2
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- Pages.159-170
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- 2002
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- 2733-6441(pISSN)
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- 2733-645X(eISSN)
The Function of Basal Ganglia & Parkinson's Disease
대뇌 기저핵의 기능과 파킨슨 질환
- Kim, Jin-Ung (The Physical Therapy Room. Gwang Jin-Gu Health Care Center) ;
- Ghang, Goon-Yong (The Dept of Physical Therapy. Woo Shin Hyang General Hospital)
- Published : 2002.09.29
Abstract
Parkinson's disease(PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects the functioning of the basal ganglia, a brain area that contributes to the control of movement. The disease is caused by the death of nerve cells in the brain that produce dopamine, a chemical messenger. The cells affected usually produce a neurotransmitter(a chemical that transmits nerver impulses) called dopamine, which acts with acetylcholine, another neurotransmitter, to fine-tune muscle control. In Parkinson's disease, the level of dopamine relative to acetylcholine is reduced, adversely affecting muscle control. When the supply of dopamine is depleted, the function of the basal ganglia is disrupted and its ability to control movement-deteriorates. The result is that PD patients experience moderate rigidity, difficulty in initiating movements and slowness in executing them, and a rhythmical tremor at rest. Although the cause of Parkinson's disease is not known, genetic factors may be involved. About 3 in 10 people with the disorder have an affected family member. About 1 in 100 people over the age of 60 in the US have Parkinson's disease. And Parkinson's disease is slightly more common in men. The course of the disease is variable, but drags may be the best effective in treating the symptoms and improving quality of life. But, The doctor may arrange physical therapy to help with physical mobility problems. It is important to continue to exercise and take care of your general health. Try to take a walk each day. Stretching exercises can help you maintain your strength and mobility. So, This papers will serve about the information of PD for clinical physical therapist. Finally, The aim of review is increasing approach method and technique for PD patients by the view of physical therapy.