Abstract
Introduction: Parkinson disease has symptoms that can be reduced by integrative therapy.
Objective: To verify the integrative therapy effects with motion mobility, balance, and agility in people with Parkinson disease.
Methods: A systematic review with meta-analysis was performed for randomized, nonrandomized, and semirandomized controlled trials.
Results: A total of 122 studies were found, with 9 being selected, for people with Parkinson disease. The intervention varied from 2 weeks to 12 months, with dance and Tai Chi.
Conclusion: The dance and Tai Chi brought no significant differences in balance and agility. Tai Chi improved mobility compared with other therapies.