What are the key points of rehabilitation training for Parkinson’s patients?

  As we all know, the chronic progressive course of Parkinson’s disease is a characteristic of Parkinson’s disease, so rehabilitation training is very important, the following is the key points of Parkinson’s rehabilitation training.  First of all, in daily life, patients should be encouraged to put on and take off soft, loose clothing to strengthen upper limb activities and upper and lower limb coordination training. For those who have difficulty getting up on their own, the head of the bed can be raised and a rope can be tied at the end of the bed to facilitate the patient’s pulling up. Avoid sitting on too soft sofas and chairs with deep recesses, and try to sit on armrests on both sides, or raise the back of the chair so that it has a certain inclination to facilitate getting up. Trunk In order to reduce the symptoms of ankylosis and inability to move, patients should also pay attention to trunk exercises.  1, feet apart, knees slightly bent, the right upper limb high over the head and slowly bend to the left side and hold for a few seconds; then repeat on the left side.  2.Extend your arms forward and gently cross them to the opposite side.  3, lying flat on the floor, the two knees are curved toward the chest for a few seconds. Then do this movement on both sides at the same time.  4, lying prone, abdominal extension, legs and pelvis close to the floor, with the arms up to maintain 10 seconds. Then relax. Then raise the arms and legs simultaneously off the floor for 10 seconds and then relax.  Patients who are bedridden in the late stage should be helped to turn regularly and make more passive movements in bed to prevent joint fixation, decubitus ulcers and crushing pneumonia. Facial mask face is also one of the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, which is mainly due to the stiffness of facial muscles resulting in dull facial expressions, so it is necessary to do some facial movement exercises.  1, frown action: frown as much as possible, then forcefully spread the eyebrows, repeated several times. Open and close your eyes with force to exercise.  2, cheek exercise: first force the cheeks bulge, and then try to inhale the two cheeks. Teeth and whistling action, try to reveal the teeth, followed by whistling action.  3, in front of the mirror, let the face show a smile, smile, smile with teeth, pout, whistle, cheek puffing, etc. In summary, with Parkinson’s, active treatment is essential, and at the same time to adhere to rehabilitation training, so as to improve the quality of life of patients.