RECRUITINGINTERVENTIONAL
SegwayPD: The Effect of Sensory-augmented Postural Training Using Segway on Motor and Cognitive Function in Individuals With Parkinson's Disease
About This Trial
The purpose of this study is to examine the safety and efficacy of postural training emphasized on the integration of multiple sensory information into motor control in individuals with PD. This project is a proof-of-concept study to assess the effectiveness of postural training using Segway, which serves a platform to provide augmented and continuous proprioceptive and visuospatial information during postural training.
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
Who May Qualify:
- a clinical diagnosis of idiopathic PD with moderate disease stage presenting balance alterations (Hoehn and Yahr stage III)
- being stable on medication for at least 1 month
- the ability to stand and walk unsupported for 5 min both on and off medication
- age between 50 and 85
Who Should NOT Join This Trial:
- neurological disorders other than PD
- major unstable medical illnesses
- sensory or musculoskeletal disorders (e.g., diabetes, uncorrected visual problems, arthritis, severe hearing impairments) that will prohibit the ability to perform the assessment tests and receive training
Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.
Original Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria:
* a clinical diagnosis of idiopathic PD with moderate disease stage presenting balance alterations (Hoehn and Yahr stage III)
* being stable on medication for at least 1 month
* the ability to stand and walk unsupported for 5 min both on and off medication
* age between 50 and 85
Exclusion Criteria:
* neurological disorders other than PD
* major unstable medical illnesses
* sensory or musculoskeletal disorders (e.g., diabetes, uncorrected visual problems, arthritis, severe hearing impairments) that will prohibit the ability to perform the assessment tests and receive training
Treatments Being Tested
BEHAVIORAL
Sensory-Augmented Postural Training
To examine the safety and efficacy of postural training emphasized on the integration of multiple sensory information into motor control and to assess the effectiveness of postural training using Segway
Locations (1)
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, United States