Special treadmill may help Parkinson's patients turn without freezing
NCT ID NCT05511597
Summary
This study tested whether a special treadmill with two independently moving belts could help reduce freezing episodes during turning for people with Parkinson's disease. Twenty-six participants completed a four-week training program that included practicing everyday turning scenarios. Researchers measured whether improvements seen on the treadmill translated to better movement in daily life at home.
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Faculty of Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences (FaBeR)
Leuven, 3001, Belgium
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