tDCS for Dual-task Performance in Patients With PD
Parkinson Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Parkinson Disease focused on measuring Parkinson Disease, transcranial direct current stimulation, dual-task performance
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Clinically diagnosed as idiopathic Parkinson's disease
- modified Hoehn & Yahr stage 2, 2.5, or 3
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of seizure
- Metallic implants, such as cardiac pacemaker or an artificial cochlea
- Patients with inflammation, burns, or wounds in the stimulation area
- Parkinson's disease dementia; cut-off is < 7 of Korean-Montreal Cognitive Assessment for illiterate patients, < 13 for those educated for 0.5-3 years, < 16 for 4-6 years of education, < 19 for 7-9 years of education, and < 20 for 10 or more years of education.
- Severe dyskinesia or severe on-off phenomenon
- Plan to adjust medication at the time of screening
- Sensory abnormalities of the lower extremities, other neurological or orthopedic disease affecting lower extremities, or severe cardiovascular diseases
- Vestibular disease or paroxysmal vertigo
- Pregnant or lactating patients
- Other comorbidities that make it difficult to participate in this study
Sites / Locations
- Seoul National University HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Primary motor cortex
Left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
Ventromedial prefrontal cortex
Sham stimulation
The anodic electrode is positioned in the primary motor cortex (Cz) and the cathode electrode on the right orbital frontal cortex (Fp2). The current increases to 2.0 mA over a period of 30 seconds, maintains 2.0 mA for 19 minutes, and decreases to 0 mA over 30 seconds.
The anodic electrode is positioned in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (F3) and the cathode electrode on the right orbital frontal cortex (Fp2). The current increases to 2.0 mA over a period of 30 seconds, maintains 2.0 mA for 19 minutes, and decreases to 0 mA over 30 seconds.
The anodic electrode is positioned in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (Fpz) and the cathode electrode on the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (F4). The current increases to 2.0 mA over a period of 30 seconds, maintains 2.0 mA for 19 minutes, and decreases to 0 mA over 30 seconds.
The anodic electrode is positioned in the primary motor cortex (Cz) and the cathode electrode on the right orbital frontal cortex (Fp2). The current increases to 2.0 mA during first 30 seconds, decreases to 0 mA over 30 seconds, and then stops supplying for 19 minutes.