1. The document discusses deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy for Parkinson's disease in Australia. It finds that DBS has proven to be a safe, effective, and cost-effective surgical treatment option. Patients who received DBS therapy showed significant clinical improvements and reductions in motor and non-motor symptom severity, improving quality of life.
2. The document reviews interventions for children with Development Coordination Disorder (DCD). It finds strong evidence that programs incorporating psychomotor therapy (PMT), sensory integration therapy (SIT), physiotherapy, and mastery concepts are effective at improving motor capabilities in children with DCD, with no studies finding nil or negative effects. Randomized controlled trials additionally provided evidence for positive
1. The document discusses deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy for Parkinson's disease in Australia. It finds that DBS has proven to be a safe, effective, and cost-effective surgical treatment option. Patients who received DBS therapy showed significant clinical improvements and reductions in motor and non-motor symptom severity, improving quality of life.
2. The document reviews interventions for children with Development Coordination Disorder (DCD). It finds strong evidence that programs incorporating psychomotor therapy (PMT), sensory integration therapy (SIT), physiotherapy, and mastery concepts are effective at improving motor capabilities in children with DCD, with no studies finding nil or negative effects. Randomized controlled trials additionally provided evidence for positive
1. The document discusses deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy for Parkinson's disease in Australia. It finds that DBS has proven to be a safe, effective, and cost-effective surgical treatment option. Patients who received DBS therapy showed significant clinical improvements and reductions in motor and non-motor symptom severity, improving quality of life.
2. The document reviews interventions for children with Development Coordination Disorder (DCD). It finds strong evidence that programs incorporating psychomotor therapy (PMT), sensory integration therapy (SIT), physiotherapy, and mastery concepts are effective at improving motor capabilities in children with DCD, with no studies finding nil or negative effects. Randomized controlled trials additionally provided evidence for positive
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