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Whole Body Periodic Acceleration on Activity and Sleep In Parkinson's Disease

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New York Institute of Technology

Status

Completed

Conditions

Sleep Disorders
Physical Activity

Treatments

Device: Whole Body Periodic Acceleration

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02874261
BHS-1124

Details and patient eligibility

About

Whole-body periodic acceleration (WBPA) is a new, non-invasive, and promising therapy for a diverse and growing list of disorders including cardiovascular disease. During WBPA, patients lie in the supine position on a bed that is capable of translating back and forth parallel to the ground, along the head-to-foot axis of the patient. Thus, this treatment is best described as a form of "passive exercise." The frequency of the translation (up to 180 cycles/minute; cpm) as well as the distance traveled (2-24mm) by the bed can be adjusted by the patient or health care professional.

The science behind the therapeutic effects of WBPA still remains largely unknown.

The investigators are observing how WBPA may impact on sleep and activity in individuals with Parkinson's disease.

Full description

Sleep disturbances are common in individuals with Parkinson's Disease. Whole-body periodic acceleration (WBPA) is a new, non-invasive, and promising therapy for a diverse and growing list of disorders. During WBPA, patients lie in the supine position on a bed that is capable of translating back and forth parallel to the ground, along the head-to-foot axis of the patient. Thus, this treatment is best described as a form of "passive exercise." WBPA has been shown in previous studies to increase nitric oxide. Increased levels of nitric oxide have been shown to improve sleep patterns in other populations. The current pilot study will investigate how WBPA will impact upon sleep disturbances in subjects with Parkinson's disease who suffer from abnormal sleep patterns. The investigators will record sleep patterns and activity levels using a Jawbone U3® activity monitor.

Enrollment

10 patients

Sex

All

Ages

50 to 80 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy individuals between the ages of 50-80
  • Individuals with Parkinsons disease between the ages of 50-80
  • Individuals with a smart phone

Exclusion criteria

  • Any condition that prevents you from lying flat on your back, any other neurological condition than Parkinson's disease.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

10 participants in 1 patient group

Whole Body Periodic Acceleration
Experimental group
Description:
Whole-body periodic acceleration (WBPA) is a new, non-invasive, and promising therapy for a diverse and growing list of disorders including cardiovascular disease 6. During WBPA, patients lie in the supine position on a bed that is capable of translating back and forth parallel to the ground, along the head-to-foot axis of the patient. Thus, this treatment is best described as a form of "passive exercise." The frequency of the translation is 120 cycles/minute; cpm) as well as a distance traveled 16 mm.
Treatment:
Device: Whole Body Periodic Acceleration

Trial contacts and locations

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