The present study examines the effectiveness of the rehabilitation program in the framework of the "Ezra LeMarpeh" project for Parkinson's patients. The Ezra LeMarpeh Association, founded by Rabbi A. E. Firer, provides assistance to the sick and needy. The site features a wide range of advanced, high quality rehabilitation devices, a unique hydrotherapy pool and associated accessories that enable the staff to provide the finest quality and most professional treatment. Before entering a rehabilitative program, each participant will arrive independently at the Ezra LeMarpeh Center for evaluation tests and will undergo comprehensive evaluation tests by the center's physiotherapist, including walking tests, balance tests, filling out questionnaires to assess Quality of life and disease severity. At the end of the program, the participants will be asked to repeat evaluation tests.
Before entering a rehabilitation program, each participant will arrive independently at the "Ezra LeMarpeh" Center, at 24 Chida St., Bnei Brak. After a detailed explanation of the nature of the study, the participants will sign an informed consent form. The center's physiotherapists will test walking abilities, motor functioning and abilities in activities of daily living (ADL). Walking tests can include walking at a comfortable pace, walking while counting (dual tasking), walking at different speeds and more. The balance tests include standing on a small base, standing on one leg, standing with eyes closed, and more. During the tests participants will wear small, non-invasive sensors at the wrists, ankles, and lower back. These sensors include an accelerometers and a gyroscopes that can be used to quantify gait measures, such as gait velocity, step length and variability. Lower back sensors will be worn continuously for up to a week for everyday activity. At the end of the program, the participants will be asked to repeat evaluation tests.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
an 8-week multidisciplinary inpatient rehabilitation program
Laboratory for Gait and Neurodynamics, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Tel Aviv, Israel
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Tel Aviv, Israel
Immediate change in gait speed
Gait speed will be assessed under usual and dual task conditions and while negotiating physical obstacles, using a sensorized 7 meter carpet (PKMAS) and wearable body fixed sensors. These measures will be compared to baseline performance.
Time frame: Immediate at the end of the program (8 weeks)
Community ambulation
Will be assessed using a body-worn small lightweight device (AX3 - continuous logging accelerometer) that will be worn by the subjects for 7 days to monitor ADL.
Time frame: Immediate at the end of the program (8 weeks)
Improve in motor function
Timed Up \& Go scores
Time frame: Immediate at the end of the program (8 weeks)
Motor function
UPDRS III scores
Time frame: Immediate at the end of the program (8 weeks)
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