A wearable system for visual cueing gait rehabilitation in Parkinson's disease: a randomized non-inferiority trial

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Bartolo, Michelangelo [1 ,10 ]
Castelli, Alberto [1 ]
Calabrese, Marzia [1 ]
Buttacchio, Giampiero [1 ]
Zucchella, Chiara [2 ]
Tamburin, Stefano [3 ]
Fontana, Andrea [4 ]
Copetti, Massimiliano [4 ]
Fasano, Alfonso [5 ,6 ,7 ,8 ]
Intiso, Domenico [9 ]
机构
[1] HABIL Zingonia, Rehabil Dept, Neurorehabil Unit, Bergamo, Italy
[2] Univ Hosp Verona, Neurol Unit, Verona, Italy
[3] Univ Verona, Dept Neurosci Biomed & Movement Sci, Verona, Italy
[4] Fdn IRCCS Casa Sollievo Sofferenza, Unit Biostat, Foggia, Italy
[5] UHN, Toronto Western Hosp, Edmond J Safra Program Parkinsons Dis, Morton & Gloria Shulman Movement Disorders Clin, Toronto, ON, Canada
[6] Univ Toronto, Div Neurol, Toronto, ON, Canada
[7] Krembil Brain Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada
[8] Moriggia Pelascini Hosp, Dept Parkinsons Dis & Movement Disorders Rehabil, Como, Italy
[9] Fdn IRCCS Casa Sollievo Sofferenza, Unit Neurorehabil & Rehabil Med, Foggia, Italy
[10] HABIL Zingonia, Rehabil Dept, Neurorehabil Unit, Via Bologna 1, I-24040 Bergamo, Italy
关键词
Neurological rehabilitation; Parkinson disease; Gait; Wearable electronic devices; ATTENTIONAL COST; CUES; PEOPLE; STANCE; HOME; DISTURBANCES; IMPROVEMENT; WALKING; DEVICE;
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10.23736/S1973-9087.24.08381-3
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Gait disturbances represent one of the most disabling features of Parkinson's disease (PD). AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate the non -inferiority of a new wearable visual cueing system (Q -Walk) for gait rehabilitation in PD subjects, compared to traditional visual cues (stripes on the floor). DESIGN: Open -label, monocentric, randomized controlled non -inferiority trial. SETTING: Outpatients. POPULATION: Patients affected by idiopathic PD without cognitive impairment, Hoehn and Yahr stage II -IV, Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale motor section III >= 2, stable drug usage since at least 3 weeks. METHODS: At the enrollment (T0), all subjects underwent a clinical/functional evaluation and the instrumental gait and postural analysis; then they were randomly assigned to the Study Group (SG) or Control Group (CG). Rehabilitation program consisted in 10 consecutive individual sessions (5 sessions/week for 2 consecutive weeks). Each session included 60 minutes of conventional physiotherapy plus 30 minutes of gait training by Q -Walk (SG) or by traditional visual cues (CG). Follow-up visits were scheduled at the end of the treatment (T1) and after 3 months (T2). RESULTS: Fifty-two subjects were enrolled in the study, 26 in each group. The within -groups analysis showed a significant improvement in clinical scales and instrumental data at T1 and at T2, compared to baseline, in both groups. According to the between -group analysis, Q -Walk cueing system was not -inferior to the traditional cues for gait rehabilitation. The satisfaction questionnaire revealed that most subjects described the Q -Walk cueing system as simple, motivating and easily usable, possibly suitable for home use. CONCLUSIONS: Data showed that motor rehabilitation of PD subjects performed by means of the new wearable Q -Walk cueing system was feasible and as effective as traditional cues in improving gait parameters and balance.
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