The effects of a single session of a rhythmic movement program on selected biopsychological parameters in PD patients: a methodological approach

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Autor(a) principal: Karpodini, Claire Chrysanthi
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Tsatalas, Themistoklis, Giannakopoulos, Ioannis, Romare, Mattias, Giakas, Giannis, Tsaklis, Panagiotis V., Dinas, Petros C, Haas, Aline Nogueira, Papageorgiou, Sokratis G., Angelopoulou, Efthalia, Wyon, Matthew, Koutedakis, Yiannis
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/270945
Resumo: The aim of the present study is to examine the acute effects of a specially designed musicokinetic (MSK) program for patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) on (a) anxiety levels, (b) select kinematic and kinetic parameters, and (c) frontal cortex hemodynamic responses, during gait initiation and steady-state walking. Methods: This is a blind cross-over randomized control trial (RCT) in which 13 volunteers with PD will attend a 45 min MSK program under the following conditions: (a) a synchronous learning format and (b) an asynchronous remote video-based format. Changes in gait biomechanics and frontal cortex hemodynamic responses will be examined using a 10-camera 3D motion analysis (Vicon T-series, Oxford, UK), and a functional near-infrared spectroscopy (f-NIRSPortalite, Artinis NL) system, respectively, while anxiety levels will be evaluated using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale. Expected results: Guided by the rules of music, where periodicity is distinct, our specially designed MSK program may eventually be beneficial in improving motor difficulties and, hence, reducing anxiety. The combined implementation of f-NIRS in parallel with 3D gait analysis has yet to be evaluated in Parkinsonian patients following a MSK intervention. It is expected that the aforementioned intervention, through better rhythmicity, may improve the automatization of motor control, gait kinematics, and kinetics—supported by decreased frontal cortex hemodynamic activity—which may be linked to reduced anxiety levels.
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spelling Karpodini, Claire ChrysanthiTsatalas, ThemistoklisGiannakopoulos, IoannisRomare, MattiasGiakas, GiannisTsaklis, Panagiotis V.Dinas, Petros CHaas, Aline NogueiraPapageorgiou, Sokratis G.Angelopoulou, EfthaliaWyon, MatthewKoutedakis, Yiannis2024-01-13T03:41:05Z20221648-9144http://hdl.handle.net/10183/270945001188908The aim of the present study is to examine the acute effects of a specially designed musicokinetic (MSK) program for patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) on (a) anxiety levels, (b) select kinematic and kinetic parameters, and (c) frontal cortex hemodynamic responses, during gait initiation and steady-state walking. Methods: This is a blind cross-over randomized control trial (RCT) in which 13 volunteers with PD will attend a 45 min MSK program under the following conditions: (a) a synchronous learning format and (b) an asynchronous remote video-based format. Changes in gait biomechanics and frontal cortex hemodynamic responses will be examined using a 10-camera 3D motion analysis (Vicon T-series, Oxford, UK), and a functional near-infrared spectroscopy (f-NIRSPortalite, Artinis NL) system, respectively, while anxiety levels will be evaluated using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale. Expected results: Guided by the rules of music, where periodicity is distinct, our specially designed MSK program may eventually be beneficial in improving motor difficulties and, hence, reducing anxiety. The combined implementation of f-NIRS in parallel with 3D gait analysis has yet to be evaluated in Parkinsonian patients following a MSK intervention. It is expected that the aforementioned intervention, through better rhythmicity, may improve the automatization of motor control, gait kinematics, and kinetics—supported by decreased frontal cortex hemodynamic activity—which may be linked to reduced anxiety levels.application/pdfengMedicina. Basel, Sw. Vol. 59, n. 8 (Aug. 2022), 1408, 9 p.DançaDoença de ParkinsonCaminhadaMúsicaCinéticaAnsiedadeHemodinâmicaCórtex pré-frontalRhythmMusicokineticDanceParkinson’s diseaseAnxietyGait disturbancesWalking kinematicsWalking kineticsDorsolateral prefrontal cortex hemodynamicThe effects of a single session of a rhythmic movement program on selected biopsychological parameters in PD patients: a methodological approachEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001188908.pdf.txt001188908.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain36677http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/270945/2/001188908.pdf.txtdfc4106df9654606b96093bd08bceecbMD52ORIGINAL001188908.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf305051http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/270945/1/001188908.pdff5246e94263c9f0895b85a78caff4ae3MD5110183/2709452024-01-14 04:24:03.820394oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/270945Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-01-14T06:24:03Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv The effects of a single session of a rhythmic movement program on selected biopsychological parameters in PD patients: a methodological approach
title The effects of a single session of a rhythmic movement program on selected biopsychological parameters in PD patients: a methodological approach
spellingShingle The effects of a single session of a rhythmic movement program on selected biopsychological parameters in PD patients: a methodological approach
Karpodini, Claire Chrysanthi
Dança
Doença de Parkinson
Caminhada
Música
Cinética
Ansiedade
Hemodinâmica
Córtex pré-frontal
Rhythm
Musicokinetic
Dance
Parkinson’s disease
Anxiety
Gait disturbances
Walking kinematics
Walking kinetics
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex hemodynamic
title_short The effects of a single session of a rhythmic movement program on selected biopsychological parameters in PD patients: a methodological approach
title_full The effects of a single session of a rhythmic movement program on selected biopsychological parameters in PD patients: a methodological approach
title_fullStr The effects of a single session of a rhythmic movement program on selected biopsychological parameters in PD patients: a methodological approach
title_full_unstemmed The effects of a single session of a rhythmic movement program on selected biopsychological parameters in PD patients: a methodological approach
title_sort The effects of a single session of a rhythmic movement program on selected biopsychological parameters in PD patients: a methodological approach
author Karpodini, Claire Chrysanthi
author_facet Karpodini, Claire Chrysanthi
Tsatalas, Themistoklis
Giannakopoulos, Ioannis
Romare, Mattias
Giakas, Giannis
Tsaklis, Panagiotis V.
Dinas, Petros C
Haas, Aline Nogueira
Papageorgiou, Sokratis G.
Angelopoulou, Efthalia
Wyon, Matthew
Koutedakis, Yiannis
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author2 Tsatalas, Themistoklis
Giannakopoulos, Ioannis
Romare, Mattias
Giakas, Giannis
Tsaklis, Panagiotis V.
Dinas, Petros C
Haas, Aline Nogueira
Papageorgiou, Sokratis G.
Angelopoulou, Efthalia
Wyon, Matthew
Koutedakis, Yiannis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Karpodini, Claire Chrysanthi
Tsatalas, Themistoklis
Giannakopoulos, Ioannis
Romare, Mattias
Giakas, Giannis
Tsaklis, Panagiotis V.
Dinas, Petros C
Haas, Aline Nogueira
Papageorgiou, Sokratis G.
Angelopoulou, Efthalia
Wyon, Matthew
Koutedakis, Yiannis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dança
Doença de Parkinson
Caminhada
Música
Cinética
Ansiedade
Hemodinâmica
Córtex pré-frontal
topic Dança
Doença de Parkinson
Caminhada
Música
Cinética
Ansiedade
Hemodinâmica
Córtex pré-frontal
Rhythm
Musicokinetic
Dance
Parkinson’s disease
Anxiety
Gait disturbances
Walking kinematics
Walking kinetics
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex hemodynamic
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Rhythm
Musicokinetic
Dance
Parkinson’s disease
Anxiety
Gait disturbances
Walking kinematics
Walking kinetics
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex hemodynamic
description The aim of the present study is to examine the acute effects of a specially designed musicokinetic (MSK) program for patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) on (a) anxiety levels, (b) select kinematic and kinetic parameters, and (c) frontal cortex hemodynamic responses, during gait initiation and steady-state walking. Methods: This is a blind cross-over randomized control trial (RCT) in which 13 volunteers with PD will attend a 45 min MSK program under the following conditions: (a) a synchronous learning format and (b) an asynchronous remote video-based format. Changes in gait biomechanics and frontal cortex hemodynamic responses will be examined using a 10-camera 3D motion analysis (Vicon T-series, Oxford, UK), and a functional near-infrared spectroscopy (f-NIRSPortalite, Artinis NL) system, respectively, while anxiety levels will be evaluated using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale. Expected results: Guided by the rules of music, where periodicity is distinct, our specially designed MSK program may eventually be beneficial in improving motor difficulties and, hence, reducing anxiety. The combined implementation of f-NIRS in parallel with 3D gait analysis has yet to be evaluated in Parkinsonian patients following a MSK intervention. It is expected that the aforementioned intervention, through better rhythmicity, may improve the automatization of motor control, gait kinematics, and kinetics—supported by decreased frontal cortex hemodynamic activity—which may be linked to reduced anxiety levels.
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