确定治疗帕金森病步态症状的最佳振动剂量:临床试验

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ingrid Pretzer-Aboff , R.K. Elswick , Arnaud Gouelle , Noah Helm , GinaMari Blackwell , Leslie Cloud
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摘要

导言:大多数帕金森病(PD)患者都会出现步态问题。以前的研究表明,对帕金森病患者的脚部进行振动刺激后,他们的步态和平衡能力会得到改善。然而,并非所有研究参与者的情况都有所改善,这可能是由于振动刺激不够理想所致。到目前为止,人们还没有系统地探索出振动的最佳频率和振幅,以缓解帕金森氏症患者的步态功能障碍。本研究旨在为 26 名步态障碍患者的脚部提供振动。我们假设,要改善帕金森病步态问题,需要振动治疗的总体频率、振幅和最短持续时间。我们招募了 13 名处于 Hoehn & Yahr (H&Y) II 期的患者和 13 名处于 III 期的患者。根据中心复合设计方法,每组被随机分配到不同的频率和振幅设置。结果表明,根据 II 期和 III 期的功能性行走表现评分,振动频率(赫兹)和振幅(毫米)对治疗有最佳响应。在 H&Y II 阶段组中,第四次治疗后疗效趋于稳定。结论 已确定了治疗帕金森病步态障碍的整体频率和振动幅度。晚期患者可能需要更长的治疗时间。
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Determination of optimal vibration dose to treat Parkinson's disease gait symptoms: A clinical trial

Introduction

Most people with Parkinson's disease (PD) will experience gait problems. Previous studies demonstrated improved gait and balance after vibration stimulation was applied to the feet of PD patients. However, not all study participants showed improvement, perhaps due to sub-optimal vibration stimulus. Thus far, the optimal frequency and amplitude of vibration for mitigating gait dysfunction in PD have yet to be systematically explored. This study aimed to deliver vibration to the feet of 26 people with PD gait disturbances. We hypothesized that a global frequency, amplitude, and minimum duration of vibration therapy are required to improve PD gait issues.

Methods

This was a phase Ib trial to identify optimal vibration parameters. Thirteen participants were recruited at Hoehn & Yahr (H&Y) stage II and 13 participants at stage III. Each group was randomly assigned to different frequency and amplitude settings prescribed by the central composite design methodology. Each participant received vibration for 18 min per walking session, for eight sessions spread over one week.

Results

Results showed an optimal response to treatment for frequency (Hz) and amplitude (mm) of vibration based on the Functional Ambulation Performance score for stages II and III. In the H&Y stage II group, stabilization of outcomes occurred after the 4th treatment. This stabilization was not seen in stage III participants.

Conclusions

A global frequency and vibration amplitude have been identified for treating PD gait disorders. Patients with more advanced disease may require a longer duration of therapy.

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Clinical Parkinsonism  Related Disorders
Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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