Traditional medical care to help improve gait disturbances can be contradictory. Treatments such as surgical approaches like deep brain stimulation can only be done for a small number of patients, and could sometimes lead to serious side effects.The negative impact on the quality of life expanded the need for a better form a treatment. Exercise has shown to be beneficial in improving gait disturbances. These exercises include body-weight -supported exercises on a treadmill, lower leg strengthening, and balance training. Forced exercise has recently gained popularity for the treatment to help improve motor functions and gait disorders. For example, the use of a movement exercise to do similar movements cycling but at a higher cadence then they could do voluntarily.Forced exercise can be either a passive assistive or and an …show more content…
(http://www.sciencedirect.com.sagecolleges.idm.oclc.org/science/article/pii/S0966636215007936?via%3Dihub) Both active forced and passive forced exercise have shown to reduce parkinsonian symptoms such as rigor,