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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in addition to walking training on walking, mobility, and reduction of falls in Parkinson’s disease: study protocol for a randomized clinical trial

机译:Transcranial直流刺激(TDC)除了在帕金森病的行走,流动性和降低落下的步行,流动性和减少培训之外:随机临床试验的研究方案

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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has the potential to modulate cortical excitability and enhance the effects of walking training in people with Parkinson’s disease. This study will examine the efficacy of the addition of tDCS to a task-specific walking training to improve walking and mobility and to reduce falls in people with Parkinson’s disease. This is a two-arm, prospectively registered, randomized trial with concealed allocation, blinded assessors, participants and therapists, and intention-to-treat analysis. Twenty-four individuals with Parkinson’s disease, categorized as slow or intermediate walkers (walking speeds ≤ 1.0?m/s), will be recruited. The experimental group will undertake a 30-min walking training associated with tDCS, for 4?weeks. The control group will undertake the same walking training, but with sham-tDCS. The primary outcome will be comfortable walking speed. Secondary outcomes will include walking step length, walking cadence, walking confidence, mobility, freezing of gait, fear of falling, and falls. Outcomes will be collected by a researcher blinded to group allocation at baseline (week 0), after intervention (week 4), and 1 month beyond intervention (week 8). tDCS associated with walking training may help improve walking of slow and intermediate walkers with Parkinson’s disease. If walking is enhanced, the benefits may be accompanied by better mobility and reduced fear of falling, and individuals may experience greater free-living physical activity at home and in the community. Brazilian Registry of Clinical Trials (ReBEC) RBR-6bvnx6 . Registered on September 23, 2019.
机译:经颅直流刺激(TDC)有可能调节皮质兴奋性,并增强帕金森病的人们走路训练的影响。本研究将审查将TDC添加到特定的任务步行训练的疗效,以改善行走和流动性,并减少帕金森病的人们。这是一个双臂,前瞻性的随机试验,具有隐藏的分配,蒙蔽评估员,参与者和治疗师,以及意图治疗分析。将招募二十四名帕金森病,分为慢速或中间步行者(步行速度≤1.0?m / s)。实验组将进行与TDC相关的30分钟行走训练,4个?周。对照组将对Sham-TDC进行相同的行走培训。主要结果将是舒适的步行速度。二次结果包括步行步长,行走的节奏,徒步的信心,流动性,步态冻结,令人担忧的堕落和跌倒。将在基线(第0周)的研究人员被蒙蔽的研究人员收集结果,干预后(第4周)和1个月以后的干预(第8周)。与行业培训相关的TDC可能有助于改善帕金森病的缓慢和中级步行者的行走。如果散步得到增强,那么福利可能会伴随着更好的流动性,减少对跌倒的恐惧,个人可能在家庭和社区中体验更大的自由生活身体活动。临床试验(Rebec)RBR-6BVNX6巴西登记处。 2019年9月23日注册。

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