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The aim of this study is the development and implementation of a new protocol of a physical therapy training, based on a gait training associated with executive tasks, for treatment of individuals with Parkinson's Disease.
The hypothesis is that this group of patients who will carry out training of this study protocol will show improvement in measured parameters (functionality of gait and cognitive ability), which allows this protocol to be improved and published as a proposal of physiotherapeutic treatment.
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The aim of this study is the development and implementation of a new protocol of physical therapy training, based on a gait training associated with executive tasks for treatment of individuals with Parkinson's Disease.
The proposed motor training consists of 30 minutes of global exercises that involves stretching, muscle strengthen and axial mobility exercises, and after this, 30 minutes of gait training in a dual-task condition, associated with distracting tasks that require handling of the main executive functions.
It will be an open label study, non randomized, where 30 patients with PD in stages 1 to 3 on Hoehn & Yahr scale will participate in the study, to be held in Brazil Parkinson Association. The training will consist of 10 sessions, two times per week for five weeks.
The executive tasks concomitant with gait training cover the following executive functions: volition, self-awareness, planning, response inhibition, response monitoring and attention.
The main outcome measures are: (1) Dynamic Gait Index (DGI), (2) Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), (3) Trail Making Test A and B, (4) Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) and (5) Falls Efficacy Scale (FES).
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Siqueira, Ms
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