Evaluating the Influence of Externally vs. Internally Focused Exercise on Rehabilitation in Parkinson's Disease
NCT ID: NCT02476240
Last Updated: 2017-08-31
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
65 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-08-31
2016-05-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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In addition to providing improvements to symptoms of Parkinson's disease, this will provide a greater understanding into the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying improvements associated with exercise rehabilitations employed for Parkinson's disease. To date, goal-directed exercises have yet to investigate the rudimentary aspects of the exercise, since no studies have directly compared identical exercise regimens while participants focus "internally" on the movements of their limbs compared to focusing "externally" on the movement of an object that is being manipulated. For this reason, this study will investigate large magnitude gait and balance training in two groups, one focusing internally on limb movements throughout the exercise program, and the other focusing externally on the movement of coloured labels attached to their limbs. The gait, balance, stretching and coordination exercises that will be provided in the proposed intervention to the two exercise groups will follow the exact Parkinson's disease Sensory Attention Focused Exercise (PD-SAFEx™) protocol designed by Sage and Almeida (2009). PD-SAFEx™ is a group setting intervention, which will be led by the primary investigator who is trained in conducting the exercise protocol. The first half of the exercise class will include walking exercises that include large magnitude and coordinated movements. All walking will be performed slowly. Walking exercises will be followed by balance, stretching, and coordination exercises while sitting in, or standing near, standard office chairs, utilizing latex Thera-bands®. To ensure that balance and coordination are constantly challenged throughout the intervention, the exercise program progresses each week, increasing in difficulty.
Sixty-five participants diagnosed with idiopathic Parkinson's disease will be recruited. This present intervention study will span over a 20- week period. Pre-assessments to measure baseline symptoms and functionality will be conducted over the initial 2-week period prior to the start of the intervention. After pre-assessments have been conducted, participants will be randomized to one of three groups:
Group 1: Internal Focus of attention Exercise (Original PD-SAFEx™) While performing the exercises in PD-SAFEx™, participants will be instructed to focus their attention on sensory feedback. This will include focusing participants' attention on the stretch in their limbs while walking, on the straightness of their backs while sitting, on limb and body orientation in space while coordinating their movements, and on chest movements during breathing exercises. Throughout each exercise session, the instructor and volunteers will constantly provide attention-directing instructions.
Group 2: External Focus of attention Exercise (Modified PD-SAFEx™) While performing the exercises from the PD-SAFEx™ program, participants will be instructed to focus their attention towards the movement of coloured labels attached to their hands, elbows, knees and feet.
Group 3: Control Group This group will be asked to refrain from changing activities of their daily lives throughout the 20-week duration of the experiment (from pre-assessment to washout).
The exercise program will follow the pre-assessment baseline measures, and will last 12 weeks. Each exercise session will last 60 minutes, and will be provided three times per week. Post-assessment of all outcome measures tested prior to the intervention will be assessed in a 2-week period immediately after the cessation of the exercise program. The washout period will last 6 weeks; thereafter assessments will be completed again. Since the present research study aims to understand the mechanism underlying these rehabilitations, as well as ensure ecological validity, symptom severity (UPDRS-III) will be assessed in all individuals in both the "ON" and "OFF" state of dopaminergic medication. Since the individuals are in the "ON" state during all daily activities, exercise classes will be performed in the "ON" dopaminergic medication state. If there are individuals who are naïve to dopaminergic medication (De novo), they will only be assessed once (in the "OFF" dopaminergic state). All individuals included in the rehabilitation program will be required to complete a Physical Activity Readiness Medical Examination (ParMed X), signed by a physician prior to joining the rehabilitation program.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Externally Focused PD-SAFEx
While performing the exercises from the PD-SAFEx™ program, participants will be instructed to focus their attention externally on the movement of coloured labels attached to their feet, knees, elbows and hands. Participants will be reminded and encouraged by the exercise instructor and volunteers to perform all exercises while focusing attention on the labels.
Parkinson's disease Sensory Attention Focused Exercise
The first half of the exercise class will include walking exercises that include large magnitude and coordinated movements. All walking will be performed slowly. Walking exercises will be followed by balance, stretching, and coordination exercises while sitting in, or standing near, standard office chairs, utilizing latex Thera-bands®. To ensure that balance and coordination are constantly challenged throughout the intervention, the exercise program progresses each week, increasing in difficulty. Depending on the task, the first set of each exercise will be performed with 'eyes-open' to familiarize participants with the task, and subsequent sets will be performed with 'eyes-closed'. If there is only one set for a specific exercise, the first half of the repetitions will be performed with 'eyes-open' and the second half with 'eyes-closed'.
Control Group
This group will be asked to refrain from changing activities of their daily lives throughout the 20-week duration of the experiment (from pre-assessment to washout).
No interventions assigned to this group
Internally Focused PD-SAFEx
While performing the exercises in PD-SAFEx™, participants will be instructed to focus their attention on sensory feedback. This will include focusing participants' attention on the stretch in their limbs while walking, on the straightness of their backs while sitting, on limb and body orientation in space while coordinating their movements, and on chest movements during breathing exercises. Throughout each exercise session, the instructor and volunteers will constantly provide attention-directing instructions.
Parkinson's disease Sensory Attention Focused Exercise
The first half of the exercise class will include walking exercises that include large magnitude and coordinated movements. All walking will be performed slowly. Walking exercises will be followed by balance, stretching, and coordination exercises while sitting in, or standing near, standard office chairs, utilizing latex Thera-bands®. To ensure that balance and coordination are constantly challenged throughout the intervention, the exercise program progresses each week, increasing in difficulty. Depending on the task, the first set of each exercise will be performed with 'eyes-open' to familiarize participants with the task, and subsequent sets will be performed with 'eyes-closed'. If there is only one set for a specific exercise, the first half of the repetitions will be performed with 'eyes-open' and the second half with 'eyes-closed'.
Interventions
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Parkinson's disease Sensory Attention Focused Exercise
The first half of the exercise class will include walking exercises that include large magnitude and coordinated movements. All walking will be performed slowly. Walking exercises will be followed by balance, stretching, and coordination exercises while sitting in, or standing near, standard office chairs, utilizing latex Thera-bands®. To ensure that balance and coordination are constantly challenged throughout the intervention, the exercise program progresses each week, increasing in difficulty. Depending on the task, the first set of each exercise will be performed with 'eyes-open' to familiarize participants with the task, and subsequent sets will be performed with 'eyes-closed'. If there is only one set for a specific exercise, the first half of the repetitions will be performed with 'eyes-open' and the second half with 'eyes-closed'.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Diagnosed with idiopathic Parkinson's disease by a Neurologist
* Able to stand 2 minutes, unassisted
* Able to walk 10 meters, unassisted
* Able to understand English instructions
Exclusion Criteria
* Peripheral neuropathy
* Clinically diagnosed with dementia
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Sun Life Financial Movement Disorders Research and Rehabilitation Centre
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Eric Beck
Graduate Student
Principal Investigators
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Quincy J Almeida, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Sun Life Financial Movement Disorders Research and Rehabilitation Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University
References
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Wulf G, Landers M, Lewthwaite R, Tollner T. External focus instructions reduce postural instability in individuals with Parkinson disease. Phys Ther. 2009 Feb;89(2):162-8. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20080045. Epub 2008 Dec 12.
Sage MD, Almeida QJ. Symptom and gait changes after sensory attention focused exercise vs aerobic training in Parkinson's disease. Mov Disord. 2009 Jun 15;24(8):1132-8. doi: 10.1002/mds.22469.
Ernst M, Folkerts AK, Gollan R, Lieker E, Caro-Valenzuela J, Adams A, Cryns N, Monsef I, Dresen A, Roheger M, Eggers C, Skoetz N, Kalbe E. Physical exercise for people with Parkinson's disease: a systematic review and network meta-analysis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2024 Apr 8;4(4):CD013856. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD013856.pub3.
Ernst M, Folkerts AK, Gollan R, Lieker E, Caro-Valenzuela J, Adams A, Cryns N, Monsef I, Dresen A, Roheger M, Eggers C, Skoetz N, Kalbe E. Physical exercise for people with Parkinson's disease: a systematic review and network meta-analysis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2023 Jan 5;1(1):CD013856. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD013856.pub2.
Other Identifiers
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3983
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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