Neuromuscular disorders are medical conditions that result in a decline in functioning of the body’s various nervous systems or the muscular system. These medical conditions may arise from biological causes or from genetic defects.
These disorders include
- Parkinson’s disease,
- Multiple sclerosis,
- Muscular dystrophy
- Cerebral Palsy (Spastic and Epilepsy), Stroke with Head, and Spinal Cord injury.
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that influences volitional movement. The most common symptom of Parkinson's is muscular tremors, commonly results in muscular stiffness and slow movements. Other symptoms include a lack of facial expression, lack of arm swing during walking, and slurred speech.
It was previously thought that people with this condition should not participate in resistance training programs for fear of increasing rigidity, however, studies have found that allowing them participation in resistance training, improves numerous outcome measures. Resistance training has been shown to increase muscle strength, mobility and walking capacity, muscular endurance, body gravitational balance, and fat- free mass, with experience of strength gains similar to those in age-matched normal people following a certain duration of resistance training program.
Treating physician's advice and clearance should be obtained before participation in any exercise program
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