Review:
Non Pharmacological Approaches To Treating Movement Disorders
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Non-pharmacological approaches to treating movement disorders refer to therapies or interventions that do not involve the use of medication, but rather focus on alternative methods to improve movement and alleviate symptoms.
Key Features
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Exercise programs
- Assistive devices
Pros
- Can be used in combination with medications for better symptom management
- May have fewer side effects compared to pharmacological treatments
- Can improve quality of life and functional abilities
Cons
- Effectiveness may vary depending on the individual and specific disorder
- May require consistent effort and commitment to see results
- May not be suitable for all types of movement disorders