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Laser light visual cueing for freezing of gait in Parkinson disease:A pilot study with male participants
Author(s) -
Lisette BuntingPerry,
Meredith Spindler,
Keith Robinson,
Joseph V. Noorigian,
Heather Cianci,
John E. Duda
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
the journal of rehabilitation research and development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1938-1352
pISSN - 0748-7711
DOI - 10.1682/jrrd.2011.12.0255
Subject(s) - physical medicine and rehabilitation , parkinson's disease , gait , crossover study , medicine , physical therapy , psychology , audiology , disease , alternative medicine , pathology , placebo
Freezing of gait (FOG) is a debilitating feature of Parkinson disease (PD). In this pilot study, we sought to assess the efficacy of a rolling walker with a laser beam visual cue to treat FOG in PD patients. We recruited 22 subjects with idiopathic PD who experienced on- and off-medication FOG. Subjects performed three walking tasks both with and without the laser beam while on medications. Outcome measures included time to complete tasks, number of steps, and number of FOG episodes. A crossover design allowed within-group comparisons between the two conditions. No significant differences were observed between the two walking conditions across the three tasks. The laser beam, when applied as a visual cue on a rolling walker, did not diminish FOG in this study.

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