Study of Brain Imaging With Nuclear Technology in Individuals With Parkinsonian Syndrome
Parkinson's DiseaseParkinsonian SyndromeThis study assesses dopamine transporter density using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) brain imaging with an investigational radiopharmaceutical, [123I]ß-CIT, in research participants with Parkinson's disease.
Evaluation of [18F]PI-2620 as a Potential Positron Emission Computed Tomography Radioligand for...
Healthy VolunteerAlzheimer Disease2 moreThe overall goal of this imaging trial is to evaluate [18F]PI-2620, a tau targeted positron emission computed tomography radioligand, in individuals with tauopathies and healthy volunteers (HV).
Sublingual Photobiomodulation in Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson DiseaseThis study evaluates the use of photobiomodulation in the treatment of patients with Parkinson's disease. Half of participants will receive treatment with low level laser therapy and exercises in combination, while the other half will receive a placebo laser combined with exercises.
Parkinson's Disease and Digestive Health
Parkinson DiseaseConstipation1 moreThis study focuses on the relationship between the brain and the gut, and additionally will foster collaboration between Movement Disorder experts and Neurogastroenterologists to provide critical information and lead to innovative therapies in the future to treat GI dysfunction of Parkinson's Disease.
Progression of Striatal and Extrastriatal Degeneration in PD and PSP Patients
Parkinson Disease (PD)Paralysis; SupranuclearThis longitudinal study aims to research cognitive and gait phenotypes of Parkinson's disease and Supranuclear Palsy as well as to provide markers to track diseases progression using a multi-modality approach based on 3D-gait analysis and MR Imaging. Specifically, this study want to identify cognitive pattern and gait-related cerebral diffusion/functional connectivity in PD and PSP patients and to verify their progression over a period of 18 months. In summary, the current protocol proposed to investigate the following issues: to perform a multifactorial quantitative analysis of outcomes for PD and PSP compared to a control group in order to categorize cognitive and gait pattern in the group of patients and verify if the gait can be useful as discriminator for diagnosis. to analyze whether diffusion and resting-state functional connectivity indices are correlated with clinical disease severity scores and motor scores and how they change over time (18 months later).
Kick Out Parkinson's Disease 2
Parkinson DiseaseThe benefits of exercise for general health and well-being in older adults are well-established. Balance exercises such as tai chi and yoga, along with resistance training, can improve or maintain physical function in older adults and enhance muscle strength. Furthermore, aerobic activity is critical for maintaining and improving cardiovascular and functional health. Non-contact boxing has recently seen a surge in popularity among individuals with Parkinson's Disease (PD), with components of both aerobic and balance exercise. While participants anecdotally note improvements in stress and physical function, this has only been minimally studied. Therefore, we conducted a 10-week long pilot study of a structured karate exercise program. Among 15 participants, our pilot data highlights improvements in quality of life and high enthusiasm for the karate classes. Based on these promising results from the pilot, we are recruiting a larger, randomized group for the second phase of the karate intervention. The aim of this study is to test whether and to what degree a community-based karate class tailored for individuals with early- to middle-stage Parkinson's Disease (PD) 1) is feasible; 2) improves objective outcomes such as mobility and balance; 3) improves patient-reported outcomes compared with individuals given a standard exercise prescription for PD.
Primary Parkinsonian Pain Diagnostic Questionnaire: Development and Validation of This Questionnaire...
Parkinson DiseaseDevelopment and validation of a diagnosis questionnaire of parkinsonian primary pain: the "Primary Parkinsonian Pain Diagnostic Questionnaire" (3PDQ)
Comparing the Effectiveness of Shotokan-Karate vs. Tai Chi on Balance and Quality of Life in Parkinson's...
Parkinson DiseaseThe following study will be a comparison of balance and quality of life in Tai Chi training programs and Shotokan-Karate training programs in individuals with Parkinson's Disease. The following study will be a 12-week program which will assess whether or not Shotokan-Karate betters balance and quality of life even more than Tai Chi. Both Tai Chi and Karate will be taught by a professional instruction at the Sun Life Financial Movement Disorders and Rehabilitation Centre located in Waterloo, Ontario.
Study on the Mode and Mechanism of Ultra-low Frequency rTMS for Sleep Disorders in Patients With...
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic StimulationParkinson Disease1 moreThe study by giving a sleep disorder Parkinson's disease patients with different patterns of ultra-low frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation or sham stimulation, scale for assessment of the patients were observed, hematology and imaging changes before and after therapy, clear ultra-low frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation for sleep disorder Parkinson's disease treatment, to explore the mechanism of action, compare the difference between different modes.
Validation of the Neuropsychiatric Fluctuations Scale (EFN-VALID))
Parkinson DiseaseFluctuating Mood SymptomsNeuropsychiatric fluctuations (NF) are among the most disabling non motor fluctuations in Parkinson disease (PD). The investigators developed the NF-scale for acute assessment of non-motor neuropsychiatric fluctuations between the off- and on-medication conditions in PD. The main goal of this project is to validate the NF-scale in french language in a multicenter approach.