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NCT ID: NCT04302831 Withdrawn - Gait, Unsteady Clinical Trials

Restoring Central Motor Control Extension

PRIMA-NIRS
Start date: March 4, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Motor skill training therapy aims to improve the brain's control of walking and can improve clinic-based measures of walking in older adults. However, it is unknown whether the benefits of motor skill training extend to real world mobility measures. The investigators will test the effects of motor skill training on measures of community mobility of older adults and assess the mechanisms through improved motor control at the level of the brain. These results will inform intervention approaches to maintain community mobility of older adults and prevent disability and institutionalization.

NCT ID: NCT03579186 Withdrawn - Vestibular Disorder Clinical Trials

OKS for Gait Instability

Start date: June 19, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Specific aim: To determine whether optokinetic stimulation can improve gait abnormalities. Hypothesis: Optokinetic stimulation stimulates the vestibular system and can improve vestibular induced gait disorders.

NCT ID: NCT02272933 Withdrawn - Accidental Falls Clinical Trials

Operability and Implementation of a Patient Motion Monitoring System Using Wireless Body Worn Sensors

GFD1
Start date: August 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this observational study, a motion monitoring system including body-worn sensors, communication portals, data capture system, and algorithms will be tested with geriatric patients in Garrison Geriatric Education and Care Center (Lubbock, TX). The study is part of a long-term effort to improve the quality of life and safety of geriatric patients by using autonomous systems that can alert care givers of mobility issues and falls.

NCT ID: NCT01331122 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Gait Disorders, Neurologic

Study to Assess Droxidopa in the Treatment of Freezing Of Gait Symptoms in Patients With Parkinson's Disease

Start date: April 2012
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Freezing of Gait (FoG) is a class of symptoms that occur in Parkinson's patients. Also called motor blocks, FoG is characterized by a sudden inability to move the lower extremities which usually lasts less than 10 seconds. The exact pathophysiology of FoG is poorly understood, but treatment with levodopa appears to improve FoG observed in the off-state. As Parkinson's patients progress in severity, FoG in the on-state can increase in frequency and appears to be resistant to dopaminergic therapies. There is additional evidence that norepinephrine as well as dopaminergic systems may be involved in FoG. Droxidopa has has been approved for use in Japan since 1989 for treatment of frozen gait or dizziness associated with Parkinson's Disease. This study is to further explore the safety and efficacy of droxidopa in this indication.