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Physical activity has beneficial effects on the quality of walking for persons with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, regular physical activity is still limited in most patients' daily lives.
The rhythm of music makes you want to move whether you are sick or not. In addition, it has been found that in people with PD, it can also improve walking by helping the participant to regain the regularity of alternating steps and a better walking dynamic (i.e. better position, better arm swinging, etc.). Studies have shown that music allows persons with PD to walk faster, with bigger steps.
However, if the tempo of the music does not correspond to the participant's walking pace, instead of helping him, it can disturb him. So it seems necessary for music to help people with PD to walk better if the tempo of the music is set to match their steps.
BeatPark is a smartphone application which makes it possible to synchronize the tempo of the music with the participant's walking rhythm detected thanks to feet insoles. Once synchronized to the participant's walking pace, BeatPark imperceptibly accelerates the tempo of the music to help the participant's acceleration.
This clinical trial proposes to study the effects of walking rehabilitation depending on the use of music synchronized to the participant's step with BeatPark, music with random tempo or without music.
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Groups, with and without music, will have the same visits and the same instructions throughout the study.
Visit 0 (inclusion visit)
Verification of inclusion and non-inclusion criteria
Signature of consent
Information gathering
Neurological examination with MDS-UPDRS (Movement Disorder Society - Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale) and NFOG-Q (New Freezing of Gait-Questionnaire) scales
Explanation and delivery of the agenda for the next 2 weeks
"Feetme(c)" soles in place
Remittance of self-questionnaires for a home refill before V1
Base Line From the day of inclusion until visit 1 the patient will complete a diary to record the occurrence of falls and freezing, and to self-assess on a visual numerical scale their levels of pain, fatigue and motivation.
Visit 1 (week 2)
Intervention phase
*Self-reeducation program:
This program will consist of walking outdoors for 5 sessions of 30 minutes per week for 4 consecutive weeks with the BeatPark device (set to deliver music or not, adapted music or random tempo).
* Phone call:
The clinical research associate (CRA) will contact the patient to ensure the proper functioning and compliance with the rehabilitation program, if any difficulties are encountered.
*Self-assessment schedule:
From the day of visit 1 through visit 2 the participant will complete a diary to record the occurrence of falls and freezing, and to self-assess on a visual numerical scale their levels of pain, fatigue, motivation and satisfaction.
Visit 2 (end-of-study visit, week 4):
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Non-Inclusion Criteria for the subgroup that will carry out the MRI ancillary study:
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396 participants in 3 patient groups
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Nicolas Benard-Serre; Sandy Lacombe
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