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To Understand the Effect of Speed Dependent Treadmill Training on Dual Task Performance in Patient With Parkinson's Disease.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating speed dependent treadmill training on moderate speed and speed dependent treadmill training on slow speed for Parkinson Disease. Targeting 22 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of this randomized clinical trail is to identify the impact of treadmill training on walking while doing dual task in patients with Parkinson's disease. By improving walking speed, bradykinesia would be reduced in Parkinson's patients. So, the findings of this study can help in formulation of future guidelines for management of Parkinson's that will help the clinicians to treat such patients in more efficient way.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Experimental group will receive 14 session of speed dependent treadmill training on moderate speed (3 to 6) for 25 minutes along with strengthening, stretching and range of motion exercises.
Control group will receive 14 session of speed dependent treadmill training on slow speed (1 to 2) for 25 min along with physiotherapy.