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NCT05605249
Cue X: a Gamified Gait-and-balance Exercise Program for Augmented-reality Glasses to Improve Parkinsonian Gait
Conditions: Parkinson Disease
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 30
Sponsor: VU University of Amsterdam
Location: Netherlands
Summary
Despite optimal treatment with medication, people with Parkinson's disease (PD) still experience symptoms and secondary complications.
Physiotherapy has long been recognized as one of the leading treatments in PD for slowing progression of the disease and retaining a higher quality of life for longer.
Physiotherapy includes, among other things, training motor functions e.g., gait, balance and strength training and encourages physical activity.
Exercise is an important part of healthy living for everyone, but for people with PD, exercise is medicine.
Studies even suggest that exercise may slow down disease progression.
Another way of improving PD motor symptoms, such as festination and freezing of gait (FOG), in a more direct way is by sensory cueing.
Cueing is defined as the application of spatial or temporal external stimuli to help initiate, or facilitate gait, and can be presented as acoustic, visual, or tactile stimuli.
It has been well known for many years that sensory cueing is effective and there has been extensive research on the topic.Cue X is a new product developed by Strolll Limited (www.strolll.co)
that applies the existing proven principles of exercise and sensory cueing for PD onto augmented-reality (AR) headsets implemented in two modules: movement training and movement assistance.
The movement training module is designed to train gait and balance in a gamified manner to maximize training compliance.
With this clinical feasibility study, the investigators want to examine the feasibility and potential efficacy of the Cue X movement training module to train gait and balance of people with PD in their home environment.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Have command of the Dutch languageDiagnosed with PD according to the UK PD Brain Bank criteria (stages 2-4 on the Hoehn and Yahr scale)Bothersome gait or balance impairments (i.e., negatively affecting their ability to perform their usual daily activities)Exclusion Criteria:Inability to comply with the protocol, i.e. additional neurological diseases and/or orthopaedic problems seriously interfering with gait function, insufficient physical capacity or cognitive/communicative inability (as observed by the researcher or clinician) to understand instructions and participate in the tests(Severe) visual or hearing impairments (after corrective aids)(Severe) visual hallucinations or illusionsInability to walk independently for 30 minutesNo stable dosage of medication
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