A study conducted by the Cleveland Clinic and the Department of Veterans Affairs shows that combining Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) technology with dynamic bicycle training can induce neuroplastic changes in the brains of Parkinson's patients, further supporting the possibility that long-term exercise aids in neural network reconstruction. In the future, researchers will continue to explore the effects of long-term exercise on brain function recovery in Parkinson's patients and assess its potential application in personalized treatment strategies.
Of course, before any results are obtained from the research, moderate exercise will certainly have great benefits for physical and mental development.
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