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The effects of physical activity on psychogenic movement disorders

โœ Scribed by Carlo Dallocchio; Carla Arbasino; Catherine Klersy; Enrico Marchioni


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
64 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-3185

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Abstract

Psychogenic movement disorders (PMD) are a diagnostic fascinating challenge in both neurologic and psychiatric setting. Many factors influence response to treatment, but few treatment strategies are available. Physical activity proves to be effective in the treatment of depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric disorders, but the effects of regular walking exercise on patients with PMD have never been investigated in a singleโ€blind study. Sixteen outpatients [13 women; mean age 33.0 years (range 22โ€“51)] with primarily mildโ€toโ€moderate PMD completed a thriceโ€weekly, 12โ€weeks mild walking program. Assessments included DSMโ€IV interview, the Psychogenic Movement Disorder Rating Scale (PMDRS), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), Hamilton Depression Scale (HDS), V02 Max, and body mass index (BMI). Changes in total score on the PMDRS were the primary endpoint. A comparison of all measures taken at study onset and after completing the exercise program indicates statistically significant improvements. We observed a relevant improvement in 10 of 16 patients (62%). The mean difference for the primary outcome (PMDRS total) corresponded to about 70%. Compliance was good, and there were no adverse effects. This study provides preliminary evidence for regular lowโ€medium intensity exercise as a safe, adequate, and pleasing intervention for PMD. Furthermore, wellโ€designed studies appear justified to confirm these findings. ยฉ 2010 Movement Disorder Society


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