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Effectiveness of Rebound Therapy in Parkinson's Patients

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Parkinson Disease
Interventions
Other: Exercises on a stable surface
Other: Rebound therapy
Registration Number
NCT05855161
Lead Sponsor
Gazi University
Brief Summary

Today, physiotherapy approaches in Parkinson's Disease (PD) form the basis of optimal treatment together with medical and surgical treatment. It is stated that various rehabilitation interventions may be effective in the field of physiotherapy. The frequently preferred among these rehabilitation interventions is the conventional treatment approach. In the conventional treatment, various exercises are preferred to improve balance and walking, as well as stretching and strengthening. On the other hand, rebound therapy require strong integration of the neuromuscular system and provide more active use of lower extremity muscle strength. Rebound therapy have been shown to be effective in improving balance in many neurological disease groups, but there is very little study on rebound therapy in PD. It was shown that rebound therapy improve proprioceptive sense, joint range of motion and quality of life. On the other hand, no study has been found showing its effect on balance and walking. Therefore, there is a need to investigate the effectiveness of rebound therapy on balance and walking.

Detailed Description

This study is a randomized controlled study. The patients will be randomly divided into two groups as rebound and control. The rebound group will perform exercises on a trampoline, consisting of 15 minutes of trunk and extremity stretching, 10 minutes of walking, and approximately 30 minutes of task-oriented exercises, twice a week for six weeks. While the control group will follow the same program as the rebound group, they will only perform task-oriented exercises on a stable surface, unlike the rebound group. As the outcome measures, disease severity and disability, balance, and gait performance will be evaluated.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
17
Inclusion Criteria
  • 40-80 years of age
  • Having diagnosed with "Parkinson's Disease" by a specialist physician
  • Having between 1-3 stages according to the Hoehn and Yahr Scale
  • Mini-Mental Test score more than or equal 24
Exclusion Criteria
  • Any orthopedic, vision, hearing, cardiovascular, or perception problems that may affect the research results

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Control groupExercises on a stable surfaceThe group that will perform exercises on a stable surface.
Rebound therapyRebound therapyThe group that will perform exercises on a trampoline.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Static Balance- BaselineAssessment will be conducted before the intervention

Assessment will be made with the Biodex Balance System

Knee strength- BaselineAssessment will be conducted before the intervention

Assessment will be made with an isokinetic dynamometer (Cybex Humac Norm Testing and Rehabilitation System, CSMI, USA)

Gait speed- BaselineAssessment will be conducted before the intervention

Assessment will be made with the BTS G-Walk, (BTS SpA, Via della Croce Rossa, 11 Padova, Italy; SN: 0213-0378) during gait

Gait speed- Post interventionAssessment will be conducted immediately after the intervention

Assessment will be made with the BTS G-Walk, (BTS SpA, Via della Croce Rossa, 11 Padova, Italy; SN: 0213-0378) during gait

Static Balance- Post interventionAssessment will be conducted immediately after the intervention

Assessment will be made with the Biodex Balance System

Knee strength-Post interventionAssessment will be conducted immediately after the intervention

Assessment will be made with an isokinetic dynamometer (Cybex Humac Norm Testing and Rehabilitation System, CSMI, USA)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Sivas Cumhuriyet University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation

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Sivas, Turkey

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