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. 2020 Feb 4;94(5):217–228. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000008887

Figure 1. A global survey of health care providers with expertise in the treatment of individuals with late-stage HD yielded the prevalence of physical therapy interventions used.

Figure 1

Of the 102 survey respondents, 45 endorsed working with individuals with late-stage HD. Of those, 82.2% endorsed the use of positioning, 71.1% used ROM exercise, 73.3% used active movement, 48.9% included respiratory exercises, 88.9% incorporated education to support patients, medical staff, and caregivers, 35.6% reported using additional interventions for late-stage care, and only 2.2% of respondents (i.e., 1 respondent) did not use any of these strategies. HD = Huntington disease; ROM = range of motion.