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NYCU112100AE

Turning pattern of different body segments during turns and turning performance
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Référence clinicaltrials.gov: NCT05929781
Parkinson's disease
Turning
Inter-segmental coordination
En bloc turning
Turning performance
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Recrutement fermé
Dernière modification : 2025/06/12
Type de recherche

Observationnel


Population cible

Condition médicale (spécialité visée)

Donnée non disponible

Profil des participants

Limites d'âge
minimum : 20 ans maximum : 80 ans
Sexe(s) des participants

ALL

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Critères de sélection

Critères d'inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

* Able to walk 5 meters without assistance device
* Able to turn independently

Exclusion Criteria:

* With neurological disorders
* MMSE\< 24
* Any systemic and musculoskeletal disturbances or other causes of walking inability

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Thérapie ou Intervention proposée

Cohortes
Nom Condition médicale Traitement État du recrutement
Young healthy adults 1. 20-39 years old Donnée non disponible
  • Inconnu
  • Middle to older healthy adults 1. 40-80 years old 2. age-matched with People with Parkinson's disease group Donnée non disponible
  • Inconnu
  • People with Parkinson's disease 1. 40-80 years old 2. Diagnosis of idiopathic Parkinson's disease 3. Hoehn and Yahr stage 1-2 Donnée non disponible
  • Inconnu
  • Young healthy adults
    État du recrutement
    unknown
    Middle to older healthy adults
    État du recrutement
    unknown
    People with Parkinson's disease
    État du recrutement
    unknown
    Données à jour depuis : 12 juin 2025

    Description de l'étude

    Résumé de l'étude

    This is a cross-sectional exploratory study. A total of 25 people with PD, 25 young healthy adults, and 25 middle to older adults will be recruited. Axial segment turning pattern and turning performance will be evaluated in two visits using the Vicon 3D motion analysis system, Gaitup, and 3D motion camera. The independent variables are the initiation timing of the head, upper trunk, pelvis, ankle, and foot when turning and the initiation sequence of turning (% turn). The dependent variables are turning performance, including turning velocity, turning steps, turning step length, turning step width), and stance phase (%).

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    The first aim of the present study is to explore the correlation between axial segment turning pattern and turning performance in people with PD and healthy adults.

    The second aim is to verify the validity and reliability of 3D motion camera in turning evaluation.

    A total of 25 people with PD, 25 young healthy adults, and 25 middle to older adults will be recruited.

    Axial segment turning pattern and turning performance will be evaluated in two visits using the Vicon 3D motion analysis system, Gaitup, and 3D motion camera.

    The independent variables are the initiation timing of the head, upper trunk, pelvis, ankle, and foot when turning and the initiation sequence of turning (% turn). The dependent variables are turning performance, including turning velocity, turning steps, turning step length, turning step width), and stance phase (%).

    For the data analysis, the Shapiro-Wilk test will be used to check for normal distribution. Pearson's correlation coefficient or Spearman's rank correlation coefficient will be used to examine the correlations between axial segment initiation timing and turning performance. To verify the validity and reliability, Pearson's correlation coefficient will be used for concurrent criterion validity. Intraclass correlation one-way random model will be used for test-retest reliability, showed with intraclass correlation coefficient and 95% confidence interval. A p-value of less than 0.05 is considered statistically significant.

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      1 centres
    • DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL THERAPY AND ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY, NATIONAL YANG MING CHIAO TUNG UNIVERSITY

      Taipei

      TAIWAN

      Recrutement local
      État du recrutement: FERMÉ

    Dernière modification : 12 juin 2025
    Données à jour depuis : 14 juin
    Origine des données : clinicaltrials.gov
    Référence clinicaltrials.gov: NCT05929781