The effect of Trager Therapy on the level of evoked stretch responses in patients with Parkinson’s disease and rigidity
In conclusion, results from the present study strongly suggest that it is possible to modify the level of ESR by using Trager therapy. This stretch reflex inhibition may induce a reduction of the muscle rigidity seen in these patients.
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