
High-intensity exercise may improve motor symptoms and cognitive function in Parkinson's Disease, though specific evidence on its isolated effects is limited.
Parkinson's Disease, exercise therapy, evidence, neurology, future care, physical therapy, treatment outcomes, high-intensity exercise, rehabilitation
Parkinson's Disease, exercise therapy, evidence, neurology, future care, physical therapy, treatment outcomes, high-intensity exercise, rehabilitation
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