Parkinson Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
To Rehabilitate With Virtual Reality: To Evaluate the Effect of Virtual Reality on Cardiocirculatory System and on Balance in a Sample of Healthy Subject and Patients Affected by Parkinson Disease
Patients affected by Parkinson disease (PD) can benefit from rehabilitation although the evidences are scattered. In the last years there are increased evidences that virtual reality can improve functional outcome in Parkinson's disease. No evidences are known concerning the cardiological safety and effect on balance of Virtual Reality. The aim of this study is to compare a virtual reality rehabilitation program versus a conventional one in a sample of patients affected by mild to moderate Parkinson and to collect data on cardiological effects.
This study will be a prospective, single-blinded, randomized controlled trial aimed to
compare two different rehabilitation programs in PD disease and to evaluate the effect of
Virtual Reality on cardiocirculatory system.
Patients will undergo Conventional or Virtual Reality Rehabilitation Program for 6
consecutive weeks, 3-times in a week for a 40 minute session. Moreover, in order to acquire
data on cardiocirculatory system during the first and the last sessions an Holter-
electrocardiography will be used. Data will be compared with healthy subjects (matched for
age and gender).
The used protocols are reported below.
Conventional (C) Rehabilitation Program The Conventional rehabilitation program will be
performed according to the " Royal Dutch Society for Physical Therapy Guidelines for
physical therapy in patients with Parkinson's disease". In each C rehabilitation session,
patients will undergo 3 phases: 1) Warm-up phase: passive mobilization of main joints and
muscular strengthen of lower limbs; 2) Active phase (both standing than seated): exercises
of motor coordination with upper and lower limbs, balance training, start and stop
exercises, deambulation training; 3) cool-down phase (with seated patient): manipulation
exercises, mobilization exercises, respiratory exercises.
Virtual Reality (VR) Rehabilitation Program Each session will consist of multiple exercises.
These ones are described below, each exercise will be performed by the patient for 4 minutes
followed by a 1 minute of rest.
Exercise 1 (named Trumpet H2D1): patients placed in the center of the room and asked to
randomly touch a moving trumpet displayed on the wall screen. When the trumpet will be
reached by patient's arm, it will disappear giving out a sound.
Exercise 2 (named Pink rose hemiarch left and right H1D2): patients placed in the center of
the room and asked to touch the rose projected on the wall screen as a hemiarch, in this
exercise the sequence of rose to touch and therefore the distance between the target and the
patient will be decided by the physical therapist.
Exercise 3 (named Doggy): patients placed in the center of the room and asked to lead a dog
in the four corner of the wall screen. Patients will be free to move in the room.
Exercise 4 (named Eggs): patients placed in the center of the room and asked to touch as
fast as possible eggs projected in the wall screen in a random order. When the egg will be
reached by patient's arm, it will disappear giving out a sound.
Exercise 5 (named Mole): patients placed in the center of the room and asked to reach a mole
that will go out from a hole. The patients will know where the mole will be and they will
move in the room. When the mole will be reached by patient's arm, it will disappear giving
out a sound.
Exercise 6 (named Stay Or Move In Between): patients placed in the center of the room and
wre asked to perform the motor task as indicated by physical therapist while maintaining
balance between two lateral bars in order not to touch them and not make them sound.
Exercise 7 (named Leaves): patients placed in the center of the room and asked to clean from
wall screen as fast as possible all the leaves projected in the wall.
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