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tDCS Plus Physical Therapy for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Parkinsonism
Parkinsonian Disorders
Interventions
Behavioral: Physical therapy
Device: transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)
Registration Number
NCT04237948
Lead Sponsor
Fondazione Europea di Ricerca Biomedica Ferb Onlus
Brief Summary

Objective of the study:

To test the efficacy of cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) associated with physical rehabilitation on postural instability and falls in progressive supranuclear palsy using a double-blind design and wearing sensors technology

Design:

Twenty probable PSP patients with no dementia and still able to walk will be recruited for a randomized double-blind sham-controlled study. Each patient will be hospitalized for a four week physical rehabilitation. In the real-arm, the patients will undergo a ten cerebellar tDCS stimulations while the placebo arm will undergo sham stimulation.

Each patient will be evaluated before and after stimulation by PSP-rating scale (PSP-RS), cognitive tests and a battery of gait and movement tests using wearing sensors technology.

Detailed Description

Background:

There are no medical effective treatments for progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). Imaging, neurophysiology and pathology studies suggested cerebellum as possible target of brain stimulation for postural instability using tDCS stimulation

Objective of the study:

To test the efficacy of cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) associated with physical rehabilitation on postural instability and falls in progressive supranuclear palsy using a double-blind design and wearing sensors technology

Design:

Twenty probable PSP patients with no dementia and still able to walk will be recruited for a randomized double-blind sham-controlled study. Each patient will be hospitalized for a four week physical rehabilitation. In the real-arm, the patients will undergo a 10 days cerebellar tDCS stimulation while the placebo arm will undergo sham stimulation.

cerebellar tDCS consists in the application of a low intensity (1-2 mA) steady current through a surface scalp electrode over the cerebellum for ten days.

Each patient will be evaluated before and after stimulation by berg balance tests (BBS), Tinetti scale, PSP-rating scale (PSP-RS), cognitive assessment and a battery of gait and movement tests using wearing sensors technology.

Sensors assessment:

The following parameters will be evaluated before and after stimulation (real vs sham): The parameter for postural instability defined are:

i) TIME, defined as time without falling ii) The parameter "surface", defined as the sway area iii) Velocity describes the mean velocity of the compensatory movements given in mm/s. iv) Acceleration described as root mean square (RMS), v) Jerk, the time derivate of acceleration, quantifies smoothness of the compensatory movements given in mG/s.

The parameter for gait and turning evaluation during normal walk and timed up and go, defined are: i) stealth length ii) step variability iii) step phases duration iv) gait speed v) turning velocity

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria

probable PSP diagnosis ability to stand alone without support for at least 5 seconds ability to walk without aid for at least three meters

Exclusion Criteria

dementia or behavioral alterations contraindications of stimulation

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
physical therapy plus SHAM tDCSPhysical therapyPatients will be undergo a rehabilitation treatment during hospitalization consisting in 60 minutes of physical rehabilitation for 4 weeks. Sham Cerebellar tDCS will be applied for 10 days of time.
physical therapy plus REAL tDCStranscranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)Patients will be undergo a rehabilitation treatment during hospitalization consisting in 60 minutes of physical rehabilitation for 4 weeks. Real Cerebellar tDCS will be applied for 10 days of time.
physical therapy plus REAL tDCSPhysical therapyPatients will be undergo a rehabilitation treatment during hospitalization consisting in 60 minutes of physical rehabilitation for 4 weeks. Real Cerebellar tDCS will be applied for 10 days of time.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
FallsNumber of falls recorded starting from immediately after stimulation until 3 months after the end of stimulation

Number of falls will be recorded using a diary

Cognitive testingChanges from Baseline to immediately after stimulation

Total Z-scores of cognitive assessment (including eight tests assessing memory, executive function, attention and visual-spatial function)

PSP rating scale (PSP-RS)Changes from Baseline to immediately after stimulation and after 3 months

Assessment of postural instability and disability of patients (scores ranging from 0 to 100, lower scores indicate less disability)

Static Balance- area of swayChanges from Baseline to immediately after stimulation

The area of sway during the postural instability tasks will be assessed (unit of measure mm2)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Gait speedChanges from Baseline to immediately after stimulation

The speed of gait will be assessed in one minute of normal and dual-task walking

Static Balance: wearable sensor analyses - velocityChanges from Baseline to immediately after stimulation

the velocity of sway will be assessed during the postural instability tasks (unit of measure (mm/s)

Tinetti Balance test (TBT)Changes from Baseline to immediately after stimulation and after 3 months

Assessment of postural instability (0-28, higher scores indicate better performances)

Activity of daily livingChanges from Baseline to immediately after stimulation

the dependence of patient in ADL will be assessed with the help of caregiver

Turning speedChanges from Baseline to immediately after stimulation

The velocity of turning will be assessed in timed up and go tests

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Parkinson's disease Rehabilitation Centre - FERB ONLUS

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Trescore Balneario, Italy

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