Exercise / Physical Therapy


The Huntington's Disease Society of America provides comprehensive resources and support for exercise and physical therapy tailored to individuals with Huntington's Disease (HD). Exercise is crucial for reducing symptoms and enhancing functionality in HD patients. Aerobic activities such as walking and using stationary bikes are recommended to maintain cardiovascular health, with adaptations made for safety and accessibility. Additionally, Active Range of Motion (AROM) exercises are essential to prevent muscle and joint contractures, which are common in HD. These exercises should be performed daily to maintain joint flexibility and muscle strength. The program also addresses balance issues, which are prevalent as the disease progresses, by incorporating specific exercises to reduce the risk of falls. Overall, the focus is on improving quality of life through tailored physical activities that accommodate the unique challenges faced by those with HD.

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