A Training of the Rhythmic Skills With a Serious Game to Improve Gait and Cognitive Abilities in Parkinson's Disease
- Conditions
- Parkinson Disease
- Interventions
- Other: Rhythm workers training Perceptive timingOther: No Rhythm workers trainingOther: Rhythm workers training sensorimotor timing
- Registration Number
- NCT02855710
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital, Montpellier
- Brief Summary
This project aims at assessing the opposite relation, namely the effect of a training of the general timing abilities on gait in Parkinson's disease. Timing rehabilitation will be done by the means of a serious game. Serious games are more and more used to improve the compliance and the efficacy of reeducaiton programs. Overall, we propose to test a low-cost tool for rehabilitation.
- Detailed Description
Auditory rythmic cueing is a method consisting in presenting a regular auditory stimulus (metronom or music) when someone is walking. It is known to improve gait in pathologies such as Parkinson's disease. It has also an effect on general timing abilities (e.g. tapping the beat of the music). This project aims at assessing the opposite relation, namely the effect of a training of the general timing abilities on gait in Parkinson's disease. Timing rehabilitation will be done by the means of a serious game. Serious games are more and more used to improve the compliance and the efficacy of reeducaiton programs. Overal, we propose to test a low-cost tool for rehabilitation.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- SUSPENDED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 35
- age < 18
- good understanding of the nature, the goal and the methodology of the study
- signing of the informed consent
- being insured with a social security
- Diagnostic of idiopathic Parkinson's disease following the Queen Square Brain Bank (Hughes, 1992)
- Hoehn et Yahr between 2 and 3
- mild to moderate walk and speech deficits (Item MDS-UPDRS)
- stable therapy one month before inclusion for all the duration of the study
- Atypic Parkinson Syndrom (oculomotor troubles, early falls, hallucinations, MoCA<20, early dysautonomy)
- dystonia ou dyskinesia preventing from using a tablet (item MDS-UPDRS4.2 >2)
- Unable to move without help (walking stick, walker, wheelchair) (item MDS-UPDRS 2.12 >2)
- adult protected by law
- deprivation of liberty
- High propability of non compliance to the protocol
- pregnant women, nursing women
- moderate to severe auditory trouble
- Severe walk fluctuations item MDS-UPDRS 4.4 >2)
- Pacemaker or neurosensorial device or heart defebrillator
- Cochlear implants
- ferromagnetic external bodies claose to the brain
- Metallic prothesis
- agitated, non cooperative patient
- claustrophobic patient
- neuro-surgical shunt valves
- dental appliance
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Perceptive timing training Rhythm workers training Perceptive timing Parkinsonian Patients with Rhythm Workers training perceptive timing No training No Rhythm workers training Parkinsonian Patients with no Rhythm Workers training perceptive timing and senrorimotor timing Healthy volunteers Rhythm workers training Perceptive timing Healthy people with Rhythm Workers training perceptive timing Sensorimotor timing training Rhythm workers training sensorimotor timing Parkinsonian Patients with Rhythm Workers training sensorimotor timing
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Rythmic capacities 3 months Evaluate the effect of the training of the rythmic capacities (Sensorimotor timing abilities) on the walk and the speak
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Mesure of the neural reorganisation 3 months Evaluate the structure et connectivity by MRI
cognitive functions 3 months Evaluate the cognitive functions by Neurospsychologic tests
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Gui de Chauliac Hospital
🇫🇷Montpellier, France