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Progressive Modular Rebalancing (RMP) System Rehabilitation Combined With Sensory Cues for Rehabilitation of Patients With PD: a Randomized, Controlled Trial With Crossover.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Treatment A combined exercise program and gait training with sensory cues and Treatment B Conventional physiotherapy for Parkinson Disease and Movement Disorders. Completed, enrolled 47 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
In the present study, the investigators propose a rehabilitative program for Parkinson' disease based on the combination of a neurocognitive method, i.e. visual sensory cues, with a neurophysiological method, i.e. RMP, in a randomized controlled trial with cross-over. The rationale herein was that the RMP may globally improve patients in terms of trunk control, motor performance, muscle tone, endurance and so on, predisposing them to improvement of the gait rhythm and automaticity induced by use of the visual external cues. The primary aim of this pilot, randomized, controlled, trial with crossover was to establish whether a 8-week exercise program focused at improving gait in people with PD was more effective than a same-duration program of standard physiotherapy. The secondary aim was to evaluate the effect on the disease's severity. At this aims investigators used a quantitative 3D motion analysis system to evaluate gait parameters and UPDRS-II and UPDR-III and H-Y staging to evaluate the severity of the disease. The investigators hypothesised that the both exercise programs will improve standard physiotherapy, however the proposed program will yield better improvements for the people with PD.
Study Details
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Interventions
Treatment A consisted in a combined exercise program of 40 min duration RMP
Conventional physiotherapy was composed of 4 sections of exercises, chiefly oriented to different body structures appropriate to movement (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health code)