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LSVT BIG

What is LSVT BIG and How Can it Help?

Do you have a parent living with a neurological disorder? Are you dealing with the neurological effects of Parkinson’s Disease? If so, LSVT Big® may be of great benefit!

LSVT Big® is a standardized treatment protocol used for the improvement of both gross and fine motor skills for people with neurological disorders, typically Parkinson’s Disease. This form of treatment is customized to the specific needs and goals of each patient, and it can be adapted or progressed in order to meet such needs. It can be used to treat a vast variety of diseases, impairments, and conditions, which may fluctuate in severity from patient to patient. 

For more information regarding LSVT Big® treatments and how they may benefit your family member, contact iMotion today!

What is PWR! and How Can It Help?

PWR! and PWR!Moves are program that are specific to Parkinson’s Disease and functional exercise that physical therapists use to increase mobility and function. Our team will work to progressively work with you physically and cognitively to target your unique symptoms. Everyone is an individual and our therapists know this!

PWR!Moves help you mitigate symptoms and rebuild functionality, no matter how you incorporate them into your life.  They’re beneficial in stand-alone group exercise classes, integrated into your daily activities and routines (such as activities of daily living, recreation, sports, and hobbies), in physical and exercise therapy settings.

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Dr. Elaine Keith DPT is certified in PWR and LSVT Big

What exactly is LSVT Big®?

LSVT Big® is a form of treatment that may be unknown to most. LSVT stands for “Lee Silverman Voice Treatment.” There are two branches that come off of it – “Big” and “Loud.” These treatments are expanded from an existing software used to help with speech. 

While this is a treatment that is primarily done with Parkinson’s patients, it can be used to treat numerous other conditions, as well. It is based on the principle of neuroplasticity, which refers to the ability of the nervous system to change in response to signals – essentially, the brain’s capability of learning and changing.

In fact, scientific research done on the results of LSVT Big® has reported significant progress in several categories for people struggling with Parkinson’s Disease, including:

  • Improved balance
  • Increased trunk rotation
  • Faster walking, with bigger steps
  • Improvements in activities of daily living, such as dressing, bathing, eating, and writing

What will these treatments look like for me or my parent?

LSVT Big® uses a large amplitude training (also known as Be BIG!) in order to elicit improved and healthy movement as a new normal for patients. 

These treatments are typically administered in 16 individual sessions over the course of one month, which equals out to four 60-minute sessions per week. This intensive mode of administration is consistent with theories of motor learning and skill acquisition, as well as the principle of neuroplasticity. Because of this, intensive treatments are critical in reaching the most optimal results possible.

LSVT Big® treatments don’t only stimulate the motor system – they also incorporate sensory awareness training, in order to help patients with impairments such as Parkinson’s Disease recognize when their movements are too small. This helps in convincing them their bigger movements are within normal limits, and it also makes them comfortable with their new bigger, faster, and safer movements when walking, dressing, or eating.

Am I or my parent eligible for LSVT Big® treatments?

Eligibility for LSVT Big® treatments will be determined by one of our certified physical therapists. Your family member in need will undergo a physical evaluation to test their movements and examine both their gross and fine motor skills. They will likely be asked to participate in several diagnostic tests, such as movement investigation or gait analysis. Once a diagnosis has been determined, their physical therapist will begin designing an individualized treatment plan based on their needs.

It is likely that anyone with motor skill impairments will be eligible for LSVT Big® treatments, unless a physical therapist recommends otherwise. Sometimes, issues can be treated with other methods of physical therapy. Either way, our physical therapists will make sure your parent is receiving the best quality care for their condition.

If you have a parent who is suffering from a condition that is impairing their motor skills and you’d like to learn more about the LSVT Big® treatments we offer, contact iMotion today. We’ll make sure your parent gets the treatment and care they need!