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Minimal Clinically Important Difference of the Box and Block Test in Parkinson

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Parkinson Disease
Interventions
Other: Physiotherapy
Registration Number
NCT06490809
Lead Sponsor
Emre Şenocak
Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to examine the level of clinical change in gross manual skills of Parkinson's patients who receive conventional physiotherapy. For this purpose, the Box-Block Test will be used, and the amount of change that must occur in the patient's hand functions will be determined for the test to be considered clinically meaningful.

Patients will continue their routine physical therapy sessions and the researchers will not interfere with this program. The treatment program will be created by the clinical specialist physician and physiotherapist.

Upper extremity rehabilitation programs for Parkinson's patients generally consist of methods such as stretching, strengthening, reaching, coordination and recreational activities. Patients will receive physiotherapy for 30 sessions.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
44
Inclusion Criteria
  • Being Hoehn & Yahr Stage between 1-3,
  • Individuals in the "On" phase,
  • Those who were not exposed to any physiotherapy intervention during the initial assessment
Exclusion Criteria
  • Mini-mental status assessment < 24 points;
  • Presence of severe dyskinesia,
  • Those who experience fluctuations in the on-off phase,
  • Those who have undergone stereotaxic brain surgery for Parkinson's,
  • Individuals with changes in dopamine dose within three months,
  • Presence of unstable cardiac and respiratory disease
  • Those with an orthopedic problem or a history of surgery affecting upper extremity performance.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Routine Physiotherapy GroupPhysiotherapyNo action will be taken by the researchers on this group's treatment program.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Global Rating of Patient-Perceived Changes (GRP-PC)6 weeks (5 session days for 6 weeks)

GRP-PC will used to assess patient-perceived hand dexterity changes after the routine intervention. The patient will first asked, "Has your hand dexterity changed compared to when you did not receive interventions?". If the answer is no, the person will given a score of 0 (i.e. no change). In the case of positive response, the patient will asked, "How much better or worse is your hand dexterity" and the patient response will scored on the following 14-point Likert scale: +7 (very much better), +6 (much better), +5 (better), +4 (relatively better), +3 (somewhat better), +2 (a little better), +1 (very little better), -1 (very little worse), -2 (a little worse), -3 (somewhat worse), -4 (relatively worse), -5 (worse), -6 (much worse), and -7 (very much worse). This form will only be used to classify patients' satisfaction with treatment at the end of the study.

Box and Block Test6 weeks (5 session days for 6 weeks)

This test assesses gross manual dexterity. The number of wooden blocks moved during 60 seconds gives the total score. A high score indicates good dexterity.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Demographic Data FormBaseline of the study

This form was created by researchers and it consist of personal informations such as gender, education, age, body mass index, dominant and affected extremity, disease duration, using medicine

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Özel Öz İstanbul Tıp Merkezi

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İstanbul, Turkey

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