Parkinson´s Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficiency of Motor Training Program Associated With Extrenal Cues on the Balance of Patients With Parkinson's Disease.
Verifying the efficiency of motor training associated with visual and auditory cues on the balance, and postural anticipatory and compensatory adjustments of patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD), for prevent fall rate in people with PD. It is a single blinded, randomized clinical trial performed at Center of Research of the courses of Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy of São Paulo University.
The objective of this work is verifying the efficiency of motor training associated with
visual and auditory cues on the balance, and postural anticipatory and compensatory
adjustments of patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD), for prevent fall rate in people with
PD. It is a double blinded, randomized clinical trial performed at Center of Research of the
courses of Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy of São Paulo
University.
Forty two patients with idiopathic PD will take part in this study, at stages 2 to 3 of the
Hoehn and Yahr Classification (HY). They are randomly assigned into one of 3 groups: one
group receiving motor training associated to external cues (ET), the other one group
performing motor training only (MT) and a third group receiving no treatment just generalize
orientations. Performance in gait and balance are assessement before and after 10 training
sessions (two 45-minute sessions per week) for the ET and MT groups, and before and after 5
weeks for the CG, using the BERG test (BT), Postural Stress Test (PST), Time Up and Go
(TUG). Patients are also assessment for independence in daily life activities and motor
performance using section II and III of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale
(UPDRS); for Quality of Life using the Parkinson's Disease Quality of Life (PDQL), and for
emotional state by Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI). The training consist on: the
experimental group receiving the motor program to balance associated to rhythmical auditory
cues. The directions of the training were I. self-perception (strategies - Verbal and visual
guidance); II. motor performance (Speed variation, Range of motion, Trunk mobility, Turning,
balance exercices); III. Attention Strategies (Division of attention between guidance,
environment and yourself movement, Maintenance of attention during all sets); IV. Cues.
The training program consisted on 5 weeks with 45 minutes duration, divided in 05 minutes
warm-up, 30 minutes main part, 10 minutes cool down. The control group (CG) wasn't training
just received orientations. Each session will consist on 05 minutes Warm-Up including:
Muscle stretching, joint movements, upper and lower global, movement slowly and using wide
joint movement range, and turning. The Main Part including: Head movement (bending,
rotation, and leaning sideways), Axial and proximal movements, coordinated movements with
Upper and Lower range and speed, Functional reach, weight shifts, stationary and walking
gait with rhythmic and speed variation, postural reactions, trunk rotation, Balance
exercises. And the last part is the Cool Down, including: Slow walk, breathing exercises
associated to Upper limb movements and global muscular relaxation and stretching.
During the study there aren't changes on patient's usual medicine. The subjects will be
reassessment after 4 and 30 weeks without the program training.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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