Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
The Hoehn and Yahr Scale |
All patients in this study were classified based on the Hoehn and Yahr scale prior to treatment. This scale is widely used for classifying PD into five stages. It permits objective evaluation of the progression of the disease, from Stage 0 (no disease symptoms) to Stage 5 (the patient is confined to a wheelchair or bed). |
Baseline |
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Primary |
The Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson's Disease rating Scale |
This is an extensive scale employed for the clinical evaluation of severity of PD. It consists of four sections including non-motor findings, motor problems, motor findings, and treatment complications. Fourteen motor findings (0 - no finding, or normal, 4- severe finding) in the second section of the scale and comprising the motor problems part were evaluated before treatment in this study. |
Baseline |
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Primary |
The Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson's Disease rating Scale |
This is an extensive scale employed for the clinical evaluation of severity of PD. It consists of four sections including non-motor findings, motor problems, motor findings, and treatment complications. Fourteen motor findings (0 - no finding, or normal, 4- severe finding) in the second section of the scale and comprising the motor problems part were evaluated before treatment in this study. |
6 weeks |
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Primary |
Tinetti Balance and Gait Assessment |
This scale consists of two sections assessing gait and balance. The first nine questions concern balance, and the following seven concern gait. The total possible score is 28, consisting of 12 for the gait scale and 16 for the balance scale |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Tinetti Balance and Gait Assessment |
This scale consists of two sections assessing gait and balance. The first nine questions concern balance, and the following seven concern gait. The total possible score is 28, consisting of 12 for the gait scale and 16 for the balance scale |
6 weeks |
|
Primary |
Berg Balance Scale |
This scale consists of 14 sections and measures the ability to maintain balance during voluntary movements and postural changes in the trunk and extremities. Scoring is between 0 and 4 (0: unable to complete the task, 4: normal performance). The highest possible score is 56. Scores of 0-20 indicate balance disorder, scores of 21-40 indicate acceptable balance, and scores of 41-56 indicate good balance |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Berg Balance Scale |
This scale consists of 14 sections and measures the ability to maintain balance during voluntary movements and postural changes in the trunk and extremities. Scoring is between 0 and 4 (0: unable to complete the task, 4: normal performance). The highest possible score is 56. Scores of 0-20 indicate balance disorder, scores of 21-40 indicate acceptable balance, and scores of 41-56 indicate good balance |
6 weeks |
|
Primary |
Timed Up and Go Test |
TUG evaluation was performed before and after treatment. In this test, the subject is asked to stand up from a chair, walk 3 meters, turn around, walk back to the chair and sit back down, and the time taken to perform this task is recorded in seconds. |
Baseline |
|
Primary |
Timed Up and Go Test |
TUG evaluation was performed before and after treatment. In this test, the subject is asked to stand up from a chair, walk 3 meters, turn around, walk back to the chair and sit back down, and the time taken to perform this task is recorded in seconds. |
6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Tandem Stance Test |
Tandem stance is a clinical measurement used to assess postural stability and standing balance in a heel-to-toe position on a narrow base of support with a temporal measurement. The individual's ability to maintain static balance is recorded in seconds |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Tandem Stance Test |
Tandem stance is a clinical measurement used to assess postural stability and standing balance in a heel-to-toe position on a narrow base of support with a temporal measurement. The individual's ability to maintain static balance is recorded in seconds |
6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Health Assessment Questionnaire |
This questionnaire consists of eight questions designed to assess the effects of individuals' health status on daily living. Day-to-day activities such as dressing, hygiene, eating, and walking are assessed, and high scores indicate poor health status. |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Health Assessment Questionnaire |
This questionnaire consists of eight questions designed to assess the effects of individuals' health status on daily living. Day-to-day activities such as dressing, hygiene, eating, and walking are assessed, and high scores indicate poor health status. |
6 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Beck Depression Inventory |
The BDI is used to evaluate physical, emotional, and cognitive symptoms encountered in depression, such as hopelessness, irritability, guilt, fatigue, and weight loss. Scoring is performed from absence of symptoms to severe symptoms. Total scores range between 0 (no depression) and 63 (severe depression). |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Beck Depression Inventory |
The BDI is used to evaluate physical, emotional, and cognitive symptoms encountered in depression, such as hopelessness, irritability, guilt, fatigue, and weight loss. Scoring is performed from absence of symptoms to severe symptoms. Total scores range between 0 (no depression) and 63 (severe depression). |
6 weeks |
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