Dual-Task Interference on Mobility Functions in Healthy Aging Compared to Parkinson's Disease

Dual-Task Interference on Mobility Functions in Healthy Aging Compared to Parkinson's Disease
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Synopsis Dual-Task Interference on Mobility Functions in Healthy Aging Compared to Parkinson's Disease by : Akanksha Gupta

Background: Decline in mobility functions is common with aging and in a number of central nervous system disorders, such as Parkinson's disease (PD). Simultaneous control of sensory-motor resources and executive cognitive functions (ECF) is required for safe outdoor walking. Such dual-task (DT) situations, especially the DT walking tasks are often associated with increased risk of falling. There is a need to establish a DT assessment protocol to test the effectiveness of DT interventions in reducing gait instability and fall risk in PD and older adults. A Computer Game-Based Rehabilitation System (GRP) has been developed for assessing balance, gait and ECF simultaneously in individuals with PD and older adults. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of age and basal ganglia pathology on the magnitude of Dual-Task Interference (DTI) on balance, gait and ECF. Methods: 31 healthy older adults (mean age, 67.5±6.9 years) were recruited for this study. This data sample was compared to an existing dataset of individuals diagnosed with PD (stage-2 and 3, H&Y scale). Dual task performance was evaluated during sponge standing and treadmill walking combined with visuospatial and visuomotor cognitive tasks. Results: A significant DTI was observed for gait and cognitive outcome measures in all groups. A significantly greater magnitude of DTI on balance, gait and cognition was found in participants with PD as compared to similar aged healthy controls (AHC). This study shows that the magnitude of DTI on pathology is more pronounced in stage 3 PD as compared to their AHC. There was no difference in magnitude of DTI between stage 2 PD and their AHC. Conclusion: GRP can be used as a screening tool to detect mobility impairments and assess fall risk during healthy aging and early stages of PD.

Motor Control

Motor Control
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Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages : 1270
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ISBN-10 : 9781975217662
ISBN-13 : 1975217667
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Synopsis Motor Control by : Anne Shumway-Cook

Motor Control: Translating Research into Clinical Practice, 6th Edition, is the only text that bridges the gap between current and emerging motor control research and its application to clinical practice. Written by leading experts in the field, this classic resource prepares users to effectively assess, evaluate, and treat clients with problems related to postural control, mobility, and upper extremity function using today’s evidence-based best practices. This extensively revised 6th Edition reflects the latest advances in research and features updated images, clinical features, and case studies to ensure a confident transition to practice. Each chapter follows a consistent, straightforward format to simplify studying and reinforce understanding of normal control process issues, age-related issues, research on abnormal function, clinical applications of current research, and evidence to support treatments used in the rehabilitation of patients with motor control problems.

Optimal Mobility and Function across the Lifespan

Optimal Mobility and Function across the Lifespan
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Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9782889665938
ISBN-13 : 2889665933
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Synopsis Optimal Mobility and Function across the Lifespan by : Ronald F. Zernicke