The Use of Sensory or Motor Cues Using Electrical Stimulation to Reduce Gait Freezing in Patients With Parkinson Disease
Parkinson Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Parkinson Disease focused on measuring Parkinson disease, Individuals, frequent, freezing, during, gait
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- PD diagnostic criteria include those used for clinically defined "definite PD", as previously outlined22 based upon established criteria.22, 23
- history of consistent freezing with ambulation in a straight line and/or when turning.
- normal central and peripheral neurological function
- at least grade 4 strength and normal joint ranges of motion in both legs
- normal somatosensory function in the feet (joint position sense), except for their neurological diagnosis and use of levodopa.
- Each must have had clear benefit from levodopa for at least some of his/her PD symptoms
- All subjects with PD must be able to walk independently for 10 feet.
Exclusion Criteria:
- serious medical problem that would impair the ability to undergo testing.
- use of neuroleptic or other dopamine-blocking drug
- use of drugs that might affect balance
- history or evidence of other neurological deficit that could interfere, such as previous stroke or muscle disease
- participants who are unable to provide informed consent
Sites / Locations
- Washington University Program in Physical Therapy
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Parkinson subjects with freezing
Each subject will have been diagnosed with Parkinson disease and will serve as his/her own control. Inclusion criteria: history of consistent freezing with ambulation in a straight line and/or when turning, normal central and peripheral neurological function, at least grade 4 strength and normal joint ranges of motion in both legs, normal somatosensory function in the feet (joint position sense), except for their neurological diagnosis and use of levodopa, each must have had clear benefit from levodopa for at least some of his/her PD symptoms, and all subjects with PD must be able to walk independently for 10 feet. Exclusion criteria include: serious medical problem that would impair the ability to undergo testing, use of neuroleptic or other dopamine-blocking drug, use of drugs that might affect balance, history or evidence of other neurological deficit that could interfere, such as previous stroke or muscle disease, or participants who are unable to provide informed consent.