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NCT05703217
C Mill Virtual Reality Applied Rehabilitation and Classical Rehabilitation on Gait and Balance in Parkinson's Patients
Conditions: Parkinson Disease, Rehabilitation
Sex: All
Ages: 60 Years – 80 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 20
Sponsor: Romatem Bursa Hospital
Location: Turkey
Summary
In this research; the investigators would like to compare the results of patients with Parkinson's disease in the two groups who received classical physical therapy and rehabilitation program and virtual reality assisted walking and balance exercise at the beginning (1st rehabilitation day =1.
day) and end of rehabilitation (21st rehabilitation day=50.day).
In addition, the investigators aimed to reveal the change of gait and balance parameters by measuring the C-mill walking and balance rehabilitation device with numerical data and graphic analysis.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Inclusion criteria:Women and men60-80 years old Those who have been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and are using regular drug therapyHoehn Yahr Stage: 2-3-4Hoehn-Yahr Staging:Stage 0- No signs of disease.
Stage 1- Unilateral disease.
Stage 1.5- Unilateral plus axial involvement.
Stage 2- Bilateral disease, no balance disorder.
Stage 2.5- Mild bilateral disease recovering in the pull test.
Stage 3 - Mild to moderate bilateral disease and some postural instability, physically independent.Stage 4 - Severe disability, able to stand and walk unaided.
Stage 5 - unassisted wheelchair or bed dependent.
Can be mobilized without support or with minimal supportExclusion Criteria:Criteria for exclusion of volunteers from the study:psychiatric illness, dementiaadvanced vision and hearing problemsdiseases that limit walking and movement: joint disease (knee, hip joint diseases), advanced spinal stenosis, lumbar discopathy, hemiplegiaheart failure and respiratory failure
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05703217). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.