Ankle Bracelet Laser as a Novel Portable Device to Improve Walking in Patients With Parkinsonism: Randomized Crossover Controlled Trial.

Q2 Medicine
Peeraya Ruthiraphong, Kwan Srisilpa, Chompoonuch Ratanasutiranont
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Abstract

Background: Freezing of gait (FOG) is a common and debilitating symptom of parkinsonism. Although visual cues have proven efficacy in alleviating FOG, most current visual cues are fixed in place, restricting their use to controlled environments such as clinics or homes. Mobile open-loop cueing devices have been developed to address this limitation; however, they typically require manual activation to deliver the visual cues, which can be particularly challenging for patients with attention or cognitive impairments, leading to equivocal results in improving gait performance.

Objective: The aim of the study is to assess the efficacy of an ankle bracelet laser, a new mobile visual cue designed for practical use, in improving gait performance in patients with parkinsonism and FOG.

Methods: A randomized controlled 2-period crossover trial was conducted from June 15, 2020, to October 1, 2020, at Ramathibodi Hospital. In total, 10 patients with parkinsonism and FOG were enrolled in 2 conditions: walking with laser-off first and walking with laser-on first. Gait speed, the timed up and go test, stride length, and the locomotor rehabilitation index were assessed twice in each trial with a 10-minute washout period.

Results: The results showed favorable improvement in all parameters. Gait speed and stride length improved by 0.07 m/s (95% CI 0.04-0.09 m/s; P<.001) and 0.17 m (95% CI 0.11-0.23 m; P<.001), respectively, with laser-on. The timed up and go test duration was reduced by 7.69 seconds (95% CI 2.82-12.55 seconds; P=.002). The locomotor rehabilitation index improved by 4.46% (95% CI 2.56%-6.36%; P<.001). When using the device, there were no adverse effects, such as dizziness or blurred vision.

Conclusions: The ankle bracelet laser cue produced immediate improvements in gait speed, stride length, and balance in patients with parkinsonism and FOG, suggesting that the device can acutely enhance gait performance. Further research is needed to determine whether these benefits are sustained and applicable to daily life activities.

Trial registration: Thai Clinical Trials Registry TCTR20210511001; https://www.thaiclinicaltrials.org/show/TCTR20210511001.

背景:步态冻结(FOG)是帕金森病的一种常见的衰弱症状。虽然视觉提示已被证明在缓解雾霾方面有效,但目前大多数视觉提示都是固定的,限制了它们在诊所或家庭等受控环境中的使用。已经开发了移动开环提示设备来解决这一限制;然而,它们通常需要手动激活来传递视觉线索,这对于有注意力或认知障碍的患者来说尤其具有挑战性,导致改善步态表现的结果模棱两可。目的:本研究的目的是评估一种用于实际使用的新型移动视觉提示脚链激光在改善帕金森病和FOG患者步态表现方面的疗效。方法:2020年6月15日至2020年10月1日,在Ramathibodi医院进行了一项随机对照2期交叉试验。共纳入10例帕金森病和FOG患者,分为两种情况:先关闭激光行走和先打开激光行走。每个试验评估两次步态速度、计时起跑测试、步幅和运动康复指数,洗脱期为10分钟。结果:各项指标均有较好的改善。结论:脚链激光提示可立即改善帕金森和FOG患者的步态速度、步幅和平衡,提示该装置可急性改善步态表现。需要进一步的研究来确定这些益处是否持续并适用于日常生活活动。试验注册:泰国临床试验注册中心TCTR20210511001;https://www.thaiclinicaltrials.org/show/TCTR20210511001。
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