Using Relaxation Imagery (Hypnosis) for Parkinson's
Here is some info to think about regarding the use of imagery for Parkinson's. A perfect place for "Hypnosis Imagery " I think.
From the Department of Neurology at Rambam Hospital in Haifa, Israel examined whether a Parkinson’s Disease (PD) tremor (which gets worse with stress) could improve with what they refer to as “relaxation guided imagery” (RGI) and calming music.
Twenty PD patients with moderate to severe tremor participated in sessions where relaxation techniques were implemented. Tremor was objectively monitored using an accelerometer.
All 20 subjects in the imagery condition (RGI) had dramatically decreased tremor (baseline 270.38 +/- 85.82 vs. RGI 35.57 +/- 43.90 movements per minute P < 0.0001). Additionally, in 15 patients, the tremor was completely gone for 1-13 min.
Average tremor activity remained significantly bellow baseline, both 15 min and 30 min after RGI was discontinued (P < 0.001). Patients reported improvement lasting 2-14 hours (mean 6.8 +/- 3.8).
Relaxing music significantly reduced the tremor, but to a lesser degree than RGI (220.04 +/- 106.53 movements per minute P = 0.01). And simple, self-relaxation had no significant effect on tremor.
The researchers conclude that RGI can supplement conventional medical treatments for tremor in patients with PD.
Citation: Schlesinger I, Benyakov O, Erikh I, Suraiya S, Schiller Y. Parkinson's disease tremor is diminished with relaxation guided imagery. Movement Disorders. 2009 Oct 30; 24 (14): pages 2059-62.
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