Gait Control in Parkinson Disease
Flexible Control of Gait in Parkinson Disease: Effect of Task Instruction on the Exploitation of Redundancy in Speed Control.
Université Catholique de Louvain
100 participants
May 1, 2023
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Previous work has shown that a statistical property of gait characterised by long-range autocorrelation functions is altered in Parkinson disease (PD). On the other hand it has been suggested that the same property is linked to the ability in healthy humans to co-regulate the amplitude and cadence of strides towards maintaining a constant speed. Here the investigators want to better understand why it is altered in PD by measuring the transitions between gait instructed by a metronome, and gait without metronome. The experimental conditions will allow the comparisons between these transitions across PD and healthy groups of volunteers, and assess differences based on statistical and computational modelling. The link with potential freezing episodes will also be studied to assess whether the statistical determinants of gait control in this population can be used as a proxy or predictor of the occurence of freezing episodes.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Patients and volunteers able to walk for 20mins and without other neurological disorders.
Exclusion Criteria1
- Patients or volunteers unable to walk for 20mins and with other neurological disorders.
Interventions
Walk with and without a metronome
Disease stage assessed by a doctor
Locations(1)
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NCT05908279