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Individuals with Parkinson's disease demonstrate impaired motor learning, including a slower acquisition rate and poor retention, which may result from deficits in cognitive function, especially executive function. Considering the reduced motor learning ability in this patient group, exercises should be designed with a focus on strengthening sensory inputs and basic functional training. Therefore, the investigators established this program according to previous experience published study [NCT04063605]. Therefore, the feasibility of this rehabilitation protocol, which combines motor learning and clinical pilates principles and is adapted to the needs of individuals with Parkinson's disease, will be examined.


Clinical Trial Description

The patients with Parkinson's Disease will be randomly assigned into two groups: Motor Learning based Clinical Pilates (MLCP) Group and Conventional Physiotherapy (CP) Group. Both groups will be treated for 12 weeks. The evaluation of the patients will be done before the beginning of exercise program, midterm evaluation in the 6th week and will be repeated at the end. Also there will be followed up evaluation with the same assessments at the 3rd month. Physical function/motor function of patients will be evaluated with The Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) III subscale, dynamic balance with Functional Reach Test (FRT), postural control and dynamic balance will also be evaluated with Berg Balance Scale and functional mobility by Timed Up and Go Test. Gait, balance and functional domains of the patients will be evaluated with Gait and Balance Scale (GABS), Nelson foot reaction test will be used for the reaction time. ;


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NCT number NCT05899426
Study type Interventional
Source European University of Lefke
Contact Fahriye Çoban, PT, MSc
Phone 0903926602000
Email fcoban@eul.edu.tr
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 19, 2023
Completion date December 25, 2023

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