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Active clinical trials for "Parkinson Disease"

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Safety Evaluation of Intravenous Talineuren (TLN) in Parkinson's Disease-affected Patients

Parkinson Disease

This study is an open-label, single ascending dose escalation followed by a multiple administration dose at the maximal suitable dose (MSD). The investigational Medicinal Product (IMP) is given as an add-on therapy. Talineuren consists of GM1 (monosialotetrahexosylganglioside), the pharmacologically active ingredient, associated with a proprietary lipid formulation assembled as liposomes. The primary objective is to demonstrate the safety of TLN administration intravenously in Parkinson patients. Secondary objectives are the determination of the maximal suitable dose based on the safety profile and preliminary efficacy, as well as the determination of the pharmacokinetics (PK) profile.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Terazosin and Parkinson's Disease Extension Study

Symptomatic Parkinson DiseaseREM Sleep Behavior Disorder1 more

The purpose of this study is to investigate the long-term effects of treatment with the selective post-synaptic a1-adrenergic blocker terazosin on serial in a population of subjects with defined pre-motor Parkinson's disease (PD) risks and abnormal imaging exams. Imaging changes will be correlated to the presence and severity of motor and non-motor symptoms of PD, measured by validated clinical scales and cardiac autonomic function tests.

Recruiting27 enrollment criteria

Physiotherapy and Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson Disease

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is the most commonly performed surgical treatment for individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD). DBS typically works best to lessen motor symptoms such as stiffness, slowness, and tremor. Despite an overall improvement of these motor symptoms with DBS, past research failed to show an increase in community mobility and have often reported an increase in falling after surgery. The ability to move around on one's own is important for functional independence and improved quality of life. There is growing evidence supporting the positive effects of physiotherapy on individuals with PD. Gait and balance training, in particular, can improve mobility and also prevent falls. So far, no study has shown the effectiveness of rehabilitation in patients receiving DBS. The purpose of this study is to determine if DBS combined with physiotherapy is effective for improving safe independent mobility in individuals with PD, more so than with patients receiving DBS alone.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Abdominal Binders to Treat Orthostatic Hypotension in Parkinsonian Syndromes

Parkinson DiseaseMultiple System Atrophy3 more

The purpose of the present clinical trial is to determine whether the use of an elastic abdominal binder is effective in the non-pharmacological management of symptomatic, neurogenic orthostatic hypotension (OH) in individuals suffering from Parkinson's disease (PD) or Parkinson variant multiple system atrophy (MSA-P).

Recruiting23 enrollment criteria

Effect of Probiotic on Constipation in Patients With Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson DiseaseConstipation

The aim of the study is to collect data for the assessment of the Lactobacillus casei DG (Enterolactis ®duo) effect on constipation and on neuropsychological performance

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Lu AF28996 in Participants With Parkinson's Disease (PD)

Parkinson Disease

The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety of Lu AF28996, how well it is tolerated and what the body does to the drug in participants with Parkinson's disease.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

In-home Cycling for Individuals With PD

Parkinson Disease

This study seeks to examine the reach and maintenance of an in-home cycling program for underserved individuals with Parkinson disease and to determine the effectiveness of a 6-month in-home, progressive, tele-exercise cycling program and 3-month health coach follow-up for those same participants. It will also examine the influence of social support on exercise frequency, duration, quality of life, and overall activity level.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Dopaminergic restauratIon by intraVEntriculaire Administration

Parkinson Disease

Prospective monocentric randomized controlled open-label proof-of-concept study in cross-over of two 1-month periods and a long-term follow-up period not to exceed September 30, 2023, with 2 groups: Intracerebroventricular A-dopamine versus optimized oral medical treatment in parkinsonian patients at the stage of severe motor complications (fluctuations and dyskinesias) related to oral L-dopa. In this study it will be expected to: 1) a higher benefit on motor symptoms 2) without tachyphylaxis, 3) a good ergonomic of the intra-abdominal pump refilled with A-dopamine every two weeks as compared with the numerous daily L-dopa doses and 4) a good safety profile of this classical neurosurgical procedure.

Recruiting29 enrollment criteria

Exercise and Sleep in Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson Disease

This study will investigate the impact of two common exercise modalities, cardiovascular and resistance training, on sleep quality and architecture in persons with Parkinson's disease (PD), and whether these potential positive changes in sleep are associated with improvements in brain plasticity and different quality of life (QoL)-related aspects. Participants will perform either cardiovascular training (CT) or resistance training (RT) for 12 weeks, at least two times/week. The assessments will be performed at baseline and after training by an assessor blinded to the participants' group allocation.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Sonification Techniques for Gait Training

Parkinson DiseaseStroke1 more

Music therapy is widely used in relational and rehabilitation settings. In addition to Neurologic Music Therapy and other music-based techniques, "sonification" approaches were recently introduced in the field of rehabilitation. The "sonification" can be defined as a properly selected set of sonorous-music stimuli are associated with patient movements mapping. In fact, the auditory-motor feedback can replace damaged proprioceptive circuits with a consequent improvement of the rehabilitation process. Interventions with "sonification" facilitate sensorimotor learning, proprioception and movements planning and execution improving global motor parameters. This study proposes the use of musical auditory cues which includes the melodic-harmonic component of the music. This kind of sonification makes the feedback pleasant and predictable as well as potentially effective. The investigators propose to apply and assess the effectiveness of this kind of sonification on gait training and other secondary outcomes in stroke, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis population. Also, the investigators will assess the impact of "sonification" on the level of fatigue perceived during the rehabilitation process and on the quality of life. The study is a multicenter randomized controlled trial and will involve 120 patients that will undergo standard motor rehabilitation or the same rehabilitation but with the sonification support. The interventions will be evaluated at the baseline, after 10 sessions, after 20 sessions and at follow-up (one month after the end of the treatment). The assessment will include functional, motor, fatigue and quality of life evaluations. The collected data will be statistically processed.

Recruiting37 enrollment criteria
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