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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05243394
Other study ID # PI20/00403
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 2023
Est. completion date September 2024

Study information

Verified date November 2022
Source Universitat de Lleida
Contact Helena Fernández-Lago
Phone 973702282
Email helena.fernandez@udl.cat
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The study aims to compare the effects of treadmill gait training in a gamified virtual reality environment with tDCS versus treadmill gait training in a gamified virtual reality environment versus treadmill training in people with Parkinson's Disease.


Description:

Treadmill gait training has been stablished as a solid gait rehabilitation option for people with Parkinson's Disease. However, gait training by itself fails to address the cognitive aspect needed for safe walking, which could be affected by situations in which concurrent tasks must be managed simultaneously to gait. It also lacks motivational aspects key to keep people with Parkinson's Disease adhered to treatment. Virtual reality and gamification are posed as useful tools to address both these issues, turning training into a more engaging activity and allowing complicated gait situations to be trained in a safe environment. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) could be combined with these mentioned treatment options, which could reinforce the learning of motor and cognitive skills during training. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of the inclusion of a gamified virtual reality environment to a treadmill gait training program with tDCS in PD compared to the same training protocol with virtual reality and without it


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 66
Est. completion date September 2024
Est. primary completion date March 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 50 Years to 80 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease - Stage II - III in the Hoehn and Yahr Scale during ON state - Ability to walk for 10 minutes independently without stop Exclusion Criteria: - Significant cognitive decline based on mini mental status examination (MMSE <23) - Severe auditory or visual deficits - Other neurological/psychiatric conditions - Any kind of cardiovascular complications that contraindicates physical activity - Clinical history of any brain surgery or deep brain stimulation device

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Gamified virtual reality treadmill gait training with tDCS
Progressive treadmill gait training in a gamified virtual reality environment with tDCS
Gamified virtual reality treadmill gait training
Progressive treadmill gait training in a gamified virtual reality environment
Treadmill gait training
Progressive treadmill gait training

Locations

Country Name City State
Spain Institut de Recerca Biomèdica de Lleida Lleida

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Universitat de Lleida University of Maryland, Baltimore, University of Turku

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Spain, 

References & Publications (7)

Broeder S, Nackaerts E, Heremans E, Vervoort G, Meesen R, Verheyden G, Nieuwboer A. Transcranial direct current stimulation in Parkinson's disease: Neurophysiological mechanisms and behavioral effects. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2015 Oct;57:105-17. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2015.08.010. Epub 2015 Aug 20. Review. — View Citation

Dockx K, Bekkers EM, Van den Bergh V, Ginis P, Rochester L, Hausdorff JM, Mirelman A, Nieuwboer A. Virtual reality for rehabilitation in Parkinson's disease. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016 Dec 21;12:CD010760. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD010760.pub2. Review. — View Citation

Mehrholz J, Kugler J, Storch A, Pohl M, Hirsch K, Elsner B. Treadmill training for patients with Parkinson Disease. An abridged version of a Cochrane Review. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2016 Oct;52(5):704-713. Epub 2016 Mar 4. Review. — View Citation

Mirelman A, Rochester L, Reelick M, Nieuwhof F, Pelosin E, Abbruzzese G, Dockx K, Nieuwboer A, Hausdorff JM. V-TIME: a treadmill training program augmented by virtual reality to decrease fall risk in older adults: study design of a randomized controlled trial. BMC Neurol. 2013 Feb 6;13:15. doi: 10.1186/1471-2377-13-15. — View Citation

Schootemeijer S, van der Kolk NM, Ellis T, Mirelman A, Nieuwboer A, Nieuwhof F, Schwarzschild MA, de Vries NM, Bloem BR. Barriers and Motivators to Engage in Exercise for Persons with Parkinson's Disease. J Parkinsons Dis. 2020;10(4):1293-1299. doi: 10.3233/JPD-202247. Review. — View Citation

Shahed J, Jankovic J. Motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease. Handb Clin Neurol. 2007;83:329-42. doi: 10.1016/S0072-9752(07)83013-2. — View Citation

Yogev-Seligmann G, Hausdorff JM, Giladi N. The role of executive function and attention in gait. Mov Disord. 2008 Feb 15;23(3):329-42; quiz 472. Review. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Stride lenght Stride length will be recorded while walking on a 10-meter aisle with an inertial sensor system while the patient is asked to walk at preferred, very slow, slow, medium, high and very high speed. Will be measured in meters (m). 14 weeks
Primary Speed Speed will be recorded while walking on a 10-meter aisle with an inertial sensor system while the patient is asked to walk at preferred, very slow, slow, medium, high and very high speed. Will be measured in meters per second (m/s). 14 weeks
Primary Step cadence Step cadence will be recorded while walking on a 10-meter aisle with an inertial sensor system while the patient is asked to walk at preferred, very slow, slow, medium, high and very high speed. Will be measured in Hertz (Hz). 14 weeks
Primary Stride Length during Dual Task Stride length will be recorded while walking on a 10-meter aisle with an inertial sensor system while listening to an audio recording, in which patients will hear certain set words and will have to remember how many times they are mentioned (Phoneme Monitoring Paradigm Dual Task). Participants will be asked to walk at preferred speed. Will be measured in meters (m). 14 weeks
Primary Speed during Dual Task Speed will be recorded while walking on a 10-meter aisle with an inertial sensor system while listening to an audio recording, in which patients will hear certain set words and will have to remember how many times they are mentioned (Phoneme Monitoring Paradigm Dual Task). Participants will be asked to walk at preferred speed. Will be measured in meters per second (m/s). 14 weeks
Primary Step cadence during Dual Task Step cadence will be recorded while walking on a 10-meter aisle with an inertial sensor system while listening to an audio recording, in which patients will hear certain set words and will have to remember how many times they are mentioned (Phoneme Monitoring Paradigm Dual Task). Participants will be asked to walk at preferred speed. Will be measured in Hertz (Hz). 14 weeks
Primary Stride Length Variation Coeficient Based on standard deviation and mean values of Stride Length data, a new variable will be calculated to assess the variability of stride length in participants' gait. Formula will be the following: (Standard deviation/mean Stride Length)100 14 weeks
Primary Stride Length Variation Coeficient during Dual Task Based on standard deviation and mean values of Stride Length data, a new variable will be calculated to assess the variability of stride length in participants' gait. Formula will be the following (data from Dual Task variable): (Standard deviation/mean Stride Length)100 14 weeks
Primary Step Cadence Variation Coeficient Based on standard deviation and mean values of step cadence data during Dual Task, a new variable will be calculated to assess the variability of step cadence in participants' gait. Formula will be the following: (Standard deviation/mean Step Cadence)100 14 weeks
Primary Step Cadence Variation Coeficient during Dual Task Based on standard deviation and mean values of step cadence data during Dual Task, a new variable will be calculated to assess the variability of step cadence in participants' gait. Formula will be the following (data from Dual Task variable): (Standard deviation/mean Step Cadence)100 14 weeks
Secondary Total Cognitive Performance A battery of executive function tests will be applied, which in combination will allow for a total cognitive performance calculation. The used tests to calculate the Total Cognitive Performance are: Trail Making Test, Digit Span Backwards, Word Fluency Phonemic and Semantic, Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, Corsi Block Test, and Tower of London Test. These test scores will be converted to z-test scores and integrated with a formula to obtain the Total Cognitive Performance score. 14 weeks
Secondary Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) The UPDRS is made up of 42 items grouped into four subscales: Section I-mentation, behavior and mood; Section II-activities of daily living (scored for "on" and "off"); Section III-motor exam; and Section IV-complications. Items from Sections I to III are scored on a 4-point scale. Section IV contains dichotomous items and items scored on a 4-point scale for duration or severity. Higher scores indicate more severe impairment. 14 weeks
Secondary Hoehn & Yahr Assess symptom progression in Parkinson's Disease based on a 5-stage scale, in which stage 1 is the most autonomous and stage 5 implies bedridden or wheelchair-bound patients unless assisted. 14 weeks
Secondary Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire 39 Patient-reported 39 item questionnaire to assess Parkinson's Disease related quality of life and health status across 8 dimensions of daily living. Higher scores indicate worse quality of life. 14 weeks
Secondary MiniBest Test 14-item test to assess dynamic balance. Lower scores mean a worse balance condition. 14 weeks
Secondary Montreal Cognitive Assessment 30-question test to assess cognitive function. Lower scored mean a worse cognitive status. 14 weeks
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