Parkinson Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluating the Use of a Cognitive Game-Based Treadmill Exercise Program to Improve Balance and Gait in People With Parkinson Disease: A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial
An inexpensive dual-task gait training protocol has been developed for people with PD namely game based treadmill platform. A feasibility randomized trial clinical trail will be conducted to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and estimate treatment effect size of the treatment protocol to conduct a future RCT.
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most commonly occurring neurological disorder in
Canada, affecting approximately 99,000 individuals, and the number is expected to grow to
140,000 individuals by the year 2025. The hallmark of PD pathology is a progressive
degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the basal ganglia (BG). Therefore, there is a
significant deterioration of balance and gait function, and especially when concurrently
performing a cognitive task (dual-task walking). Fifty percent of individuals with PD also
show deficiencies in one or more cognitive area. In addition, up to 80% of PD patients
eventually develop dementia. Over 60% of PD, individuals fall each year and a significant
portion of those who fall will experience multiple falls. Most falls occur during walking,
and the consequences of these falls are often severe, leading to disability, loss of
independence (i.e. safe community ambulation). For individuals with PD, community ambulation
is strongly associated with the preservation of skills for independent living,
leisure/recreational activities, social participation and healthy aging. Daily activities
afford numerous situations in which walking must be combined with a cognitive task, such as,
navigation, negotiating terrains and obstacles, tracking visual targets, reading, and recall.
Walking and cognitive abilities are closely linked, and several studies have demonstrated
that walking while performing various cognitive tasks (dual-task walking) results in greater
gait disturbances, threats to stability and provokes freezing of gait in PD.
Numerous studies have shown that modest levels of physical activity and targeted physical
therapy improves muscle strength, balance, mobility and reduces the risk of falls among older
adults. Several studies have also shown improved cognitive function with physical activity,
and others report that interventions that enhance cognitive skills led to improvements in
fall risk. Because physical and executive cognitive decline both contribute to mobility
limitations and an increased fall risk with age, several PD researchers and clinicians have
developed balance-walking programs augmented with interactive cognitive activities (Dual-task
training). Maximizing participation is also seen as a main goal of interventions. Long-term
exercise/training programs are often fraught with low compliance and adherence. An emerging
methodology is to combine exercise and activities with computer games, making the training
experience more engaging and enjoyable. This approach can be an important tool for
rehabilitation because it has the potential to increase participation and exercise adherence.
Importantly digital media in the form of computer games can also challenge and train many
different aspects of executive cognitive function. For example, many computer games are now
readily available in which processing speed, cognitive inhibition, task switching, working
memory and problem solving are the main components of the interactive game events.
Based on this information, investigators have has developed and validated an engaging,
game-based treadmill platform (GTP), which provides an integrated approach to treat and
assess the decline in balance, mobility, Visuomotor and visuospatial executive cognitive
function. The GTP consists of 1) a standard treadmill instrumented with a pressure mapping
system which to compute several spatiotemporal gait variables and gait stability measures; 2)
an innovative interactive computer game subsystem for dual-tasking; and 3) an automated
monitoring application which uses advanced data logging and analysis method to record the
client's actions and choices while walking and playing targeted cognitive games. Therefore,
physical and cognitive performance during exercise can be monitored synchronously and
quantified electronically. Proof of principle has been established for the use of the GTP in
assessment and treatment of older adult's age70-80 with fall history.
Purpose of this exploratory study is to assess the potential for successful implementation of
the novel intervention, predict the feasibility and acceptability of the dual-task exercise
program and identify unpredicted harm.
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