Wearable Movement Sensors for Assessing Motor Impairments and Dyskinesias in Parkinson Disease
Parkinson DiseaseThe purpose of this study is to measure motor fluctuations and dyskinesias in patients with Parkinson's disease using movement sensors (accelerometers and gyroscopes) to determine if this is a feasible measure to use in addition to self report, and eventually the goal will be to replace self report with a more reliable measure such as movement sensors.
Otolith Function in Patients With Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
Primary Ciliary DyskinesiaThe purpose of this study is to determine whether patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) have reduced or absent otolith function.The otolith system is a specific part of the inner ear vestibular (balance) system that detects linear movement.
Genetic Study of Patients With Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
Primary Ciliary DyskinesiaOBJECTIVES: I. Characterize the clinical presentation of patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia. II. Identify the genetic mutations associated with this disease.
Pattern and Frequency of Non-epileptic Involuntary Movements
Involuntary MovementsWe will perform a medical record review of all patients seen in Assiut University hospital, Egypt, to determine the frequency of movement disorders seen, disease characteristics, diagnostic evaluations.
Upper Extremity Exercise Capacity, Muscle Oxygenation, Balance in Patients With Primary Ciliary...
Primary Ciliary DyskinesiaThe main aim of the study is to evaluate upper extremity exercise capacity and muscle oxygenation in patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia. The secondary aim of the study is to evaluate respiratory function, respiratory muscle strength and endurance, peripheral muscle strength, balance, physical activity level and quality of life in patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia and compare all parameters with healthy controls.
Kinesiotaping for Normalizing Scapular Dyskinesis
Scapular DyskinesisThe 3-dimensional position and orientation of the scapula as well as muscle activation of upper trapezius (UT), lower trapezius (LT) and serratus anterior (SA) of asymptomatic dyskinetic sportspeole will be recorded during shoulder flexion and shoulder abduction, in loaded and unloaded conditions. Participants will be assessed in standard condition and with two differents kinesiotaping techniques.
Bacteriological Link Between Upper and Lower Airways in Cystic Fibrosis and Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia...
Cystic FibrosisPrimary Ciliary DyskinesiaCytobacteriological examination of sputum and bacteriological sampling in the middle meatus.
Prediction of Functional Disability in Subjects With Scapular Dyskinesis
Scapular DyskinesisBackground: Patterns of scapular dyskinesis have unique scapular kinematics and associated muscular activation. The characteristics of scapular dyskinesis may be associated with functional disability. The investigators investigated whether the level of shoulder function and primary dysfunction items were different in each unique pattern of scapular dyskinesis. The factors associated with shoulder dysfunction in different patterns of scapular dyskinesis were identified. Methods: Participants with unilateral shoulder pain were classified as having a single dyskinesis pattern (inferior angle prominence, pattern I; medial border prominence, pattern II) or a mixed dyskinesis pattern (patterns I+II). Clinical measurements with the Flexilevel Scale of Shoulder Function (FLEX-SF score), shoulder range of motion, anterior/posterior shoulder tightness, and pectoralis minor index were recorded. These clinical measurements, 3-D scapular kinematics (electromagnetic-based motion analysis), and associated muscular activation (electromyography on the upper, middle, and lower parts of the trapezius and serratus anterior muscles) during arm elevation were analyzed for associations with functional disability.
Genetics of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
Primary Ciliary DyskinesiaKartagener SyndromeThis study is designed to study DNA sequencings for mutations in a research genetic test panel of genes (which contains all 32 known and/or published genes associated with PCD). The study aims to show that about 70% of PCD patients have biallelic mutations in one of these genes. This project will enroll patients who have already had a clinical evaluation, and have clinical features consistent with PCD.
Scapular Dyskinesis: a Reliability and Validity Study of Comprehensive Classification Test
Unilateral Shoulder Pain With and Without Scapular DyskinesisStudy Design: Clinical measurement (cross-sectional) Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the reliability and validity of the novel scapular dyskinesis classification test. Background: A visual-based clinical assessment with sufficient reliability and validity to identify scapular dyskinesis provides information for rehabilitation treatment. Methods: A visual-based palpation method was evaluated by two independent physiotherapists in 60 subjects with unilateral shoulder pain to test reliability. This method classified the scapular movements during arm raising/lowing movements in scapular plane as single abnormal scapular patterns (inferior angle/ medial border/ superior border of scapula prominence and abnormal scapulohumeral rhythm) or mixed abnormal scapular patterns. Different patterns of scapular dyskinesis were also validated by corresponding alternation of the scapular kinematics and muscular activities assessed by electromagnetic motion-capturing system and surface electromyography (EMG).