A singleblindrandomizedcontrolledtrialofglobal postural re-education:CognitiveeffectsonAlzheimer disease patients
Date
2019-02-16Discipline/s
Terapia y RehabilitaciónSubject/s
PosturaltherapyAging
Dementia
Alzheimer
Cognitively
Abstract
Background and objectives: Based on the Alzheimer disease (AD) prevention and slowing down,
this study has shown interest in evaluating the effects of Global Postural Reeducation (GPR)
on the cognitiveness of individuals with AD. It is important to verify that by modifying and
improving postural attitudes through GPR, a better concentration of cognitions in older people
is achieved, increases self-awareness and proprioception in comparison with the effects of
frequent therapies implemented in elderly centers.
Methods: A randomized controlled clinical trial with parallel assignment and single blind out-
comes assessment analysis was deployed. 135 patients with AD (46 male and 89 female; average
age = 80.7; SD = 5.32) were randomly allocated to either the GPR group or control group. The
patients in GPR group underwent 2 weekly/30---40 min sessions each for a period of 24 week
versus the control group that did not receive any specific therapy except of residences daily
conventi...





