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Exergames in In-patient Rehabilitation

RehabilitationCardiovascular Diseases2 more

This pilot trial aims to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of a technology-based intervention for cognitive-motor training in rehabilitation clinics with geriatric, neurological and cardiac patients. The primary objective of this pilot study is to evaluate the feasibility of exergame-based cognitive-motor training in in-patient rehabilitation settings. The secondary objective of this pilot trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of an expanded rehabilitation treatment (combining exergame training with conventional care) on physical and cognitive functioning in different patient groups.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Effect of Inhalation Aromatherapy on Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms of Geriatric Patients With...

Inhalation Aromatherapy

The present study aims to: Investigate the effect of inhalation aromatherapy on anxiety and depressive symptoms of geriatric patients with Parkinson's disease. Research Hypothesis: Patients with Parkinson's disease who inhale aromatherapy will exhibit lower anxiety and depressive symptoms than those who didn't inhale it

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Impact of Exercise in Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson Disease

The goal of this research is to identify an intervention that will improve cognition and sleep in persons with PD.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Strength Training and Different Subtypes of Parkinson´s Disease

Parkinson Disease

The aim of this randomized controlled trial was to assess the impact of progressive resistance exercise (PRE) in PD patients with akinesia and rigidity (AR-subtype). The investigators hypothesized the intervention would have a beneficial effect on the study outcomes.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Tailored Music Therapy for Dementia

Alzheimer DementiaDementia4 more

This study evaluates the effect and process of individualized music therapy for home-dwelling persons with mild to moderate dementia. The music therapy is administered individually and includes a close caregiver. Memory of familiar music is found to be retained in persons with dementia. It is assumed to facilitate autobiographical memories and stimulate interaction with significant others. Based on time series analyses we will use statistical process control to evaluate when and how change occur.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Influence of Emotions on Decision-making in Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson Disease

Parkinson's disease mainly affects the dopaminergic neurons of the Substancia nigra, which project on the striatum. Neuronal death within this structure leads to a decrease in dopamine levels. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter essential to the proper functioning of the basal ganglia highly involved in the control of voluntary and involuntary movements. It also leads to cognitive and behavioral changes. Among these changes, the investigators will mainly remember the idea of the emergence of difficulties to make the right decisions, for example at the financial, medical .... This disruption would be the result of executive dysfunction. By definition, executive functions allow us to evaluate, plan and organize our actions to achieve a goal.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Oxidative Stress and Apoptosis of Energy Metabolism by Deferiprone From the Circulating Lymphocytes...

Parkinson's DiseaseAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis2 more

Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and platelets could be interesting ex vivo models to study brain diseases. Indeed, there is no access to neurons from patients. However, PBMC can exhibit different physiopathological mechanisms that are ubiquitous (i.e. oxidative stress, mitochondriopathy with energy metabolism, inflammation, protein folding, iron metabolism and programmed cell death ...). The platelets are pivotal in the healing system with large range of growth factors. A new therapeutic concept of conservative iron chelation with deferiprone for neuroprotection is under development. The action of deferiprone on the different mechanisms and notably the oxidative stress are to obtain from a collection of PBMC and platelets from patient having Parkinson's disease and Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and healthy controls to study ex vivo. PBMC and platelets will be stored for future analyses.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Development of Software to Provide the SpeechVive Device Via the Internet

Parkinson Disease

Telehealth, increasingly recognized in the neurology field as a solution to access issues for people with Parkinson's disease, improves access to speech therapy, particularly those living in rural areas or with travel barriers. The SpeechVive device, developed by SpeechVive, Inc., is a treatment solution that is easy to use and effective. In an NIH funded study, the SpeechVive device improved communication in 90% of individuals with PD by improving volume, articulation, and speech rate. The investigators propose to eliminate the one drawback of the SpeechVive device, namely that it currently must be programmed by a speech-language pathologist for each patient in person. The overall goal of this project is to develop a telehealth platform for the SpeechVive device that will enable video conferencing for treatment and remote programming of the SpeechVive device for each patient. Once the platform has been developed, the investigators will conduct a study to examine effectiveness and the patient and caregiver satisfaction with telepractice using the SpeechVive device.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

A Study in Healthy Male Volunteers to Investigate a New Drug for the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease...

Parkinson's Disease

The main purpose of the study is to identify the best dose of V81444 to use in future trials in patients with Parkinson's disease. The study will also explore the effects of V81444 on brain activity and blood flow with tests of mental ability ("cognitive function tests"). It will also check how safe V81444 is and how well it is tolerated after dosing.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Psychoeducational Programme for PD Patients With STN-DBS

Parkinson's Disease

Bilateral subthalamic deep-brain stimulation is a well-established therapeutic option to improve motor signs and reduce dopaminergic treatment and related motor complications in patients with severe forms of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, psychological disorders and socio-familial maladjustment are less clearly improved with subthalamic stimulation with an aggravation of the social adjustment described in about 1/3 of cases, with work disruption, divorce or familial conflict. The caregivers have also been reported to present negative well-being after surgery with an aggravation of the quality of life. In the present study, the investigators evaluate the effects of a perioperative psychoeducational programme to avoid postoperative socio-familial maladjustment in PD patients candidate for subthalamic stimulation, and their caregivers, in a randomized controlled study.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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