Parkinson Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Robot-assisted Gait Training on Gait Automaticity in Patients With Parkinson's Disease: a Feasibility Study
Robot-assisted gait training can improve gait ability of patients with Parkinson's disease by repeating a normal gait pattern with high intensity. This study is a feasibility study to investigate whether robot-assisted gait training can be applied to improve walking autonomy in patients with Parkinson 's disease.
Parkinson's disease is a disease caused by dopamine deficiency in the striatum resulting from
the loss of dopaminergic neuronal cells in the cerebral substantia. It is a progressive
neurodegenerative disease characterized by motor symptoms including gait disturbance and
balance instability. In the early stages of Parkinson's disease, dysfunction of the
sensorimotor area of the basal ganglia typically occurs, leading to habitual control hurdles.
Accordingly, cognitive efforts are required to perform habitual tasks such as walking, and
the automaticity of walking is reduced. Walking performance in a dual-task condition has been
used to assess gait automaticity in patients with Parkinson's disease.
Robot-assisted gait training is a method of rehabilitation that repeats normal gait patterns
at high intensity. Recent meta-analysis has shown that robot-assisted gait training improved
the recovery of independent gait after stroke compared with conventional rehabilitation
therapy. On the other hand, robot-assisted gait training in Parkinson's disease has been
reported to improve walking speed and walking endurance compared to conventional physical
therapy, but is not superior to treadmill exercise of the same intensity. In addition, it has
been reported that in patients with Parkinson's disease with balance impairment,
robot-assisted gait training can improve balance disorder compared with physical therapy, and
gait freezing has improved in some small-scale patients. However, studies on the
effectiveness of robot-assisted gait training in Parkinson's disease are still lacking, and
the mechanism of the effect has not been elucidated. In particular, the effect on gait
automaticity, which is a characteristic of Parkinson 's disease, has not been studied.
Therefore, this pilot study is aimed to investigate whether robot-assisted gait training can
be applied to improve walking autonomy in patients with Parkinson's disease.
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