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Exercise Intervention and Dexterity in Parkinson

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Parkinson
Interventions
Other: Exercise program
Other: Control intervention
Registration Number
NCT01749917
Lead Sponsor
Universidad de Granada
Brief Summary

The investigators conducted an intervention based in proprioceptive exercises and balance tasks. The investigators also carried out a brief intervention in manual dexterity.

The study hypothesis is that a brief intervention in upper extremities and a exercise program can increase functionality in Parkinson.

Detailed Description

Motor symptoms in Parkinson frequently affect upper extremities. This has been associated in previous studies with limitation in the performance of activities of daily living and, consequently, with a decrease in quality of life. The possibility that a brief intervention improves eye-hand dexterity in Parkinson's, may be a therapeutic option to improve the performance of activities of daily living. The investigators also conducted an intervention based in proprioceptive exercises and balance tasks to improve functionality.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • Subjects diagnosed with Parkinson attending to the Parkinson Association of Granada.
  • Subjects who can complete the assessment battery of tests at the beginning and at the end of the study.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Auditive and visual disturbances.
  • Cognitive problems.
  • Psychiatric pathology.
  • Sensorial disturbances.
  • Traumatic pathology of the hand.
  • Concomitant neurological conditions.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Exercise program groupExercise program30 people are recruited, diagnosed with Parkinson attending to the Parkinson Association of Granada aged between 40 and 65 years. No sex differences. The study include subjects who can complete the assessment battery of tests at the beginning and end.
Control groupControl intervention30 people are recruited in order to the inclusion criteria for the study. The study include subjects who can complete the assessment battery of tests at the beginning and end in order to perform the control intervention.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Manual dexteritybaseline, 6 months

Change from baseline to postintervention in dexterity. This is assessed using the Purdue Pegboard Test.

The Purdue pegboard test is a timed physical test used to measure manual dexterity. Test subjects are asked to place small pins into holes in the pegboard using a specific hand and following a specific process.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pressure pain measurebaseline, 6 months.

The pressure pain threshold for each site (three points in upper extremities) is assessed using the pressure algometer. All assessments were made by the same investigator. All the subjects were trained to familiarize the subjects with the pressure algometry procedure before the measures in an anatomical site different from the chosen sites for this study.

Grip strengthbaseline, 6 months

Grip strength is measured using a Jamar dynamometer with a standard protocol allowing three attempts on each side. During each measurement, patients were sitting with their shoulder adducted and elbow flexed to 90°. The maximum value achieved from all six attempts was used in analyses.

Kg/cm2

Nervous assessmentbaseline, 6 months.

Neurodynamic tests are used in upper extremities. It moves most of the nerves between the neck and hand, including the median nerve, radial and ulnar, brachial plexus, spinal nerves and cervical nerve roots.

The patient is placed supine position. It is measured with a goniometer.

Risk of falls.baseline, 6 months.

The risk of falls is measured with the timed up and go. It measures in seconds, the time taken by an individual to stand up from a standard arm chair,walk a distance of 3 meters, turn, walk back to the chair, and sit down.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Faculty of Health Sciences. University of Granada.

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Granada, Andalucia, Spain

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