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Visuospatial exploration and art therapy intervention in patients with Parkinson's disease: an exploratory therapeutic protocol

Cucca, A; Acosta, I; Berberian, M; Lemen, A C; Rizzo, J R; Ghilardi, M F; Quartarone, A; Feigin, A S; Di Rocco, A; Biagioni, M C
Though abnormalities of visuospatial function occur in Parkinson's disease, the impact of such deficits on functional independence and psychological wellbeing has been historically under- recognized, and effective treatments for this impairment are unknown. These symptoms can be encountered at any stage of the disease, affecting many activities of daily living, and negatively influencing mood, self-efficacy, independence, and overall quality of life. Furthermore, visuospatial dysfunction has been recently linked to gait impairment and falls, symptoms that are known to be poor prognostic factors. Here, we aim to present an original modality of neurorehabilitation designed to address visuospatial dysfunction and related symptoms in Parkinson's disease, known as "Art Therapy". Art creation relies on sophisticated neurologic mechanisms including shape recognition, motion perception, sensory-motor integration, abstraction, and eye-hand coordination. Furthermore, art therapy may enable subjects with disability to understand their emotions and express them through artistic creation and creative thinking, thus promoting self-awareness, relaxation, confidence and self-efficacy. The potential impact of this intervention on visuospatial dysfunction will be assessed by means of combined clinical, behavioral, gait kinematic, neuroimaging and eye tracking analyses. Potential favorable outcomes may drive further trials validating this novel paradigm of neurorehabilitation.
PMID: 30219472
ISSN: 1873-6963
CID: 3301252

Professional Art Therapy Intervention for Rehabilitation in Parkinson's Disease: A Feasibility Study [Meeting Abstract]

Cucca, Alberto; Acosta, Ikuko; Berberian, Marygrace; Chawla, Neha; Daniel, Dasha; Friedes, Rebecca; Korein, Joey; Migdadi, Hamzeh; Sharma, Kush; Sossi, Maria Kondratiev; Di Rocco, Alessandro; Biagioni, Milton
ISI:000435948600183
ISSN: 0885-3185
CID: 3195552

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Aerobic Exercise Increase BDNF-TrkB Signaling in Parkinson's Disease [Meeting Abstract]

Biagioni, Milton; Migdadi, Hamzeh; Agarwal, Shashank; Cucca, Alberto; Sharma, Kush; Friedes, Rebecca; Ghilardi, M. Felice; Di Rocco, Alessandro; Wang, Hoau-Yan
ISI:000435948600187
ISSN: 0885-3185
CID: 3195562

Low Frequency Prefrontal Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease [Meeting Abstract]

Migdadi, Hamzeh; Cucca, Alberto; Sharma, Kush; Biagioni, Milton
ISI:000435948600054
ISSN: 0885-3185
CID: 3195532

Remotely Supervised Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (RS-tDCS) to Mitigate Fatigue and Cognitive Decline: A Novel Protocol for Parkinson's Disease [Meeting Abstract]

Sharma, Kush; Agarwal, Shashank; Mania, Daniella; Cucca, Alberto; Migdadi, Hamzeh; Charvet, Leigh; Biagioni, Milton
ISI:000435948600088
ISSN: 0885-3185
CID: 3195542

Modulating BDNF Activity in Parkinson's Disease: the Impact of Aerobic Exercise and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation [Meeting Abstract]

Migdadi, Hamzeh; Wang, Hoau-Yan; Agarwal, Shashank; Sharma, Kush; Cucca, Alberto; Quartarone, Angelo; Ghilardi, Maria; Di Rocco, Alessandro; Biagioni, Milton
ISI:000453090803397
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3561772

Remotely-Supervised Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (RS-tDCS) Improves Parkinson's Disease (PD) Symptomatology [Meeting Abstract]

Dobbs, Bryan; Agarwal, Shashank; Feinberg, Charles; Pawlak, Natalie; Shaw, Michael; Biagioni, Milton; Charvet, Leigh
ISI:000453090803330
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3561822

Professional Art Therapy and Visuospatial Exploration in Parkinson's Disease: an Experimental Protocol and Preliminary Feasibility Data [Meeting Abstract]

Cucca, Alberto; Mania, Daniella F.; Acosta, Ikuko; Berberian, Marygrace; Bertish, Hilary C.; Hudson, Todd; Lemen, Amy C.; Rizzo, John R.; Biagioni, Milton; Di Rocco, Alessandro
ISI:000453090800027
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 3562062

Comorbid Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus with Parkinsonism: A Clinical Challenge and Call for Awareness

Cucca, A; Biagioni, M C; Sharma, K; Golomb, J; Gilbert, R M; Di Rocco, A; Fleisher, J E
Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is the most common cause of hydrocephalus in adults. The diagnosis may be challenging, requiring collaborative efforts between different specialists. According to the International Society for Hydrocephalus and Cerebrospinal Fluid Disorders, iNPH should be considered in the differential of any unexplained gait failure with insidious onset. Recognizing iNPH can be even more difficult in the presence of comorbid neurologic disorders. Among these, idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the major neurologic causes of gait dysfunction in the elderly. Both conditions have their peak prevalence between the 6th and the 7th decade. Importantly, postural instability and gait dysfunction are core clinical features in both iNPH and PD. Therefore, diagnosing iNPH where diagnostic criteria of PD have been met represents an additional clinical challenge. Here, we report a patient with parkinsonism initially consistent with PD who subsequently displayed rapidly progressive postural instability and gait dysfunction leading to the diagnosis of concomitant iNPH. In the following sections, we will review the clinical features of iNPH, as well as the overlapping and discriminating features when degenerative parkinsonism is in the differential diagnosis. Understanding and recognizing the potential for concomitant disease are critical when treating both conditions.
PMCID:5828340
PMID: 29610690
ISSN: 2090-6668
CID: 3025292

Tremor, Essential

Chapter by: Agarwal, Shashank; Biagioni, Milton C
in: StatPearls by
Treasure Island FL : StatPearls Publishing, 2018
pp. ?-?
ISBN:
CID: 3150642