
There are various types of therapies for Alzheimer’s disease. These therapies may range from physical exercising to mental creativity. No one can actually specify any single therapy for Alzheimer’s disease.
While some of the researchers suggest combined therapy, some of them suggest music therapy and some of them cocktail therapy. In this article, we will shed light on some of these therapies for Alzheimer that received more popularity than the rest.
Exercise Therapy
It is advised that the physical activity should be continued as long as possible for the people with Alzheimer’s. Physical activity plays a key role in preventing the muscle weakness and other health complications which are common among people with Alzheimer’s and other form of dementia. Regular exercising helps to promote a healthy mental activity and prevents mood disorder. However, like any other therapy for Alzheimer, exercise therapy is not able to stop Alzheimer’s to develop or progress, but it certainly provides an improved emotional satisfaction and healthy well-being.
Music Therapy
Since ancient times, music plays the leading role in calming down and an antidote to anxiety and stress. Researchers have found that music helps to obtain an elevated positive mood of the patients with Alzheimer’s. It helps in improving behavior and deals with sleep problems. Music therapy offers benefits to some of the significant behavioral problems like agitation and aggression of Alzheimer’s disease and helps the patient to achieve an elevated satisfied mood. Music therapy helps in releasing brain chemicals that give the sense of well-being in the patient.
These therapies are advised in combination with medications, which are of course first line of therapy. Researchers suggest that long term combination therapy with cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine slows down the rate of progression of Alzheimer’s disease. This study is done as the real world study for the first time on a long term basis at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. As the study suggests, the combination therapy should be administered as the first line study for treating Alzheimer’s disease. It also affirms that the patients are able to continue their daily activities for a prolonged period of time.
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