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#19: Entrevista a Selma Peláez Hervás. Fisioterapia en Parkinson |Hemispherics

Category: Science & Medicine
Duration: 01:41:07
Publish Date: 2021-01-26 18:10:04
Description: En este episodio entrevisto a Selma Peláez Hervás, fisioterapeuta especializada en neurorrehabilitación, trabajando actualmente en TRACE (Asociación Catalana de Traumatismos Craneoencefálicos y Daño Cerebral) y anteriormente en la ACAP (Associació Catalana per al Parkinson). Formada en PD Warrior, es la representante en España de dicha forma de trabajo en Parkinson. También es coordinadora de la Comisión de Neurología del Colegio de Fisioterapeutas de Cataluña y lleva la parte de cooperación de la ONG Fisios mundi. Referencias del episodio: (1) Canning (2014). Prevention of falls in Parkinson's disease: a review of fall risk factors and the role of physical interventions. (2). Uhrbrand (2015). Parkinson's disease and intensive exercise therapy–a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. (3) Frazzitta (2015). Intensive rehabilitation treatment in early Parkinson’s disease: a randomized pilot study with a 2-year follow-up. (4) Scott (2018). A systematic review and meta-analysis of alpha synuclein auto-antibodies in Parkinson's disease. (5) dos Santos Delabary (2018). Effects of dance practice on functional mobility, motor symptoms and quality of life in people with Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review with meta-analysis. (6) Farley (2005). Training BIG to move faster: the application of the speed–amplitude relation as a rehabilitation strategy for people with Parkinson’s disease (7) Ellis (2018). Mobilizing Parkinson’s Disease: The Future of Exercise. (8) Miller (2020). Fisioterapia para la congelación de la marcha en la enfermedad de Parkinson: revisión sistemática y metaanálisis. (9) Horsager (2020). Brain-first versus body-first Parkinson’s disease: a multimodal imaging case-control study.
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