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gait task and activity of daily living task for Parkinson's Disease

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Waitlist Available
Led By Cindy C Ivy, OTD
Research Sponsored by Northern Arizona University
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
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Must have
People with PD who exhibit freezing, on medications
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up this outcome will be assessed during in-place turning with and without laser shoes (both collected within the same data collection). the time frame will be 2 hours with or without the lasers followed by 2 hours without or with the lasers.
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Study Summary

The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the visual cues of a wearable device in preventing freezing of gait (FOG) in those with PD.The aim is to investigate the impact of laser shoe attachments on gait in single and dual-tasking scenarios, as well as "real-world" mobility scenarios, in people with PD who freeze. For this study, participants will wear sensors on their feet, hips, chest, and head to show stride length, foot angle, and foot height, and head position during different gait assessments. The patients will do the gait assessments without the laser shoes and with the laser shoes to determine how the laser shoes affect freezing of gait. The gait assessments include having the patient complete a two minute walk, two minute walk with another task (reciting every other letter of the alphabet), obstacle course, obstacle course with another task (reciting every other letter of the alphabet), and quickly turning in place. The assessments are activities that are performed in everyday activities so there are no risks associated with these requested tasks. These activities will be done in a lab at the Phoenix Biomedical Campus. Safety for the participants will be monitored by placing a belt around the waist of the participant with a member of the research personnel close by in case the participant demonstrated a shift in their balance. The research member can use the belt to provide stability and secure the participant, preventing them from further loss of balance. Moreover, three different activities of daily living (ADL's) will be assessed with and without the laser shoes in a simulated apartment environment located at the Phoenix Biomedical campus. The ADL's include walking from the bed to the kitchen, walking from the living room to the kitchen and making tea in the microwave, and answering the door. The activities to be done in the apartment setting will be video-recorded and analyzed. Some participants will be given the laser shoes to take home and use for one week. The same protocol explained above will be used to assess freezing of gait after this one week in those selected participants. To assess retention of improvements, the participants who took the laser shoes home will also be given the same protocol two days later (after not having used the laser shoes during that time). Participants will also complete surveys for quality of life, freezing and gait and cognitive function. A standard test for balance will also be conducted.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

You may be eligible if you check “Yes” for the criteria below

Timeline

Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~this outcome will be assessed during in-place turning with and without laser shoes (both collected within the same data collection). the time frame will be 2 hours with or without the lasers followed by 2 hours without or with the lasers.
This trial's timeline: 3 weeks for screening, Varies for treatment, and this outcome will be assessed during in-place turning with and without laser shoes (both collected within the same data collection). the time frame will be 2 hours with or without the lasers followed by 2 hours without or with the lasers. for reporting.

Treatment Details

Study Objectives

Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.
Primary outcome measures
Freezing Severity
Secondary outcome measures
Gait
Other outcome measures
Foot angle during gait
Foot height during gait
Step length during gait

Trial Design

1Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Group I: People with Parkinson's disease on medication who freezeExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
We will be testing each of the 15 participants both with and without the removeable lasers on their shoes.

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Who is running the clinical trial?

Northern Arizona UniversityLead Sponsor
31 Previous Clinical Trials
6,602 Total Patients Enrolled
FY2020 Research BridgeUNKNOWN
Arizona State UniversityOTHER
283 Previous Clinical Trials
109,499 Total Patients Enrolled

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~3 spots leftby Apr 2025