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Default The Russian study

1: Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova. 1996;96(3):63-6.

[The phototherapy of parkinsonism patients]

[Article in Russian]

Artemenko AR, Levin IaI.

40 patients with idiopathic parkinsonism were treated by artificial white light
(intensity--3300 lux) together with total or partial "drugs holidays". The
patients with newly made diagnosis "parkinsonism" were treated too. Both before
and after light therapy (LT) (10 light exposures) we performed estimation of the
main clinical manifestations of the disease (in rating scales), psychological
assessment (Back's depression rating scale), examination of motility (authors'
own special computer program "Hand's Movement Test for Windows"). It was observed
that LT resulted in a decrease of the severity of either rigidity or bradykinesia
(but not the tremor) as well as it also decreased the depression gravity and
improved the motor functions. LT facilitated the patients' capacity to tolerate
"the drugs holidays". LT permitted to combine it with drug therapy as well as LT
decreased the complications of DOPA-containing drugs (on-off-effects and dystonic
hyperkinesias). LT may be used as monotherapy in patients with initial
manifestations of the disease. LT didn't cause any complications and was quite
simple in carrying out. The conclusion is made about the perspectivity of LT
application in parkinsonism treatment as important non-drug therapy.


PMID: 8992840 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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