Effects of Physiotherapeutic Exercises on Neuropsychiatric Disorders
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10600186Keywords:
neuropsychiatry, anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, stroke, seizureAbstract
Background: Bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, depression, and neurocognitive disorders are only a few of the illnesses that fall within the broad category of neuropsychiatric disorders. These conditions negatively affect people's quality of life and everyday functioning, which has a substantial impact on their well-being. The role of physiotherapeutic activities as supplementary or independent treatments for neuropsychiatric diseases is gaining attention, despite the widespread use of pharmaceutical interventions. Objective: By combining data from previous studies, this review of the literature seeks to investigate how physiotherapeutic activities affect neuropsychiatric illnesses. In particular, the evaluation will evaluate how well various physiotherapy exercise regimens work to improve functional outcomes and symptoms in people with neuropsychiatric illnesses. Design: A literature review. Literature search: PubMed, Google scholar, Science direct, Sci hub. Result: Cognitive behavioral therapy and aerobic exercise combined with resistance training are practically more effective in improving neuropsychiatric conditions. it is also beneficial in improving post traumatic disorders, muscle anxiety and frontal lobe syndrome. This combination has a very potential and effective result along with music therapy, yoga, meditation and aerobic exercise. Conclusion: Physiotherapy activities have the potential to significantly improve functional results and symptoms in people with neuropsychiatric illnesses. To determine the best exercise regimens and mechanisms of action, more investigation is required.
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