Exercise effects on motor function, manual dexterity, and brain oscillatory activity in individuals with Parkinson's disease: Randomized controlled trial protocol

Author:

Menacho Maryela de Oliveira1ORCID,Pacheco‐Barrios Kevin23ORCID,Mendes Augusto J.245ORCID,Sato Tatiana de Oliveira6ORCID,Fregni Felipe2ORCID,Gianlorenço Anna Carolyna Lepesteur26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Postgraduate Program in Physical Therapy Federal University of Sao Carlos Sao Carlos Brazil

2. Neuromodulation Center and Center for Clinical Research Learning Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Unidad de Investigación para la Generación y Síntesis de Evidencias en Salud, Vicerrectorado de Investigación Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola Lima Peru

4. Laboratory of Neuroimaging of Aging LANVIE University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland

5. Geneva Memory Center Department of Rehabilitation and Geriatrics Geneva University Hospitals Geneva Switzerland

6. Physical Therapy Department Federal University of Sao Carlos Sao Carlos Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundParkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common progressive neurodegenerative disorder. Exercise protocols are promising interventions to improve PD symptoms, however, the best modality and its neural correlates are still unknown.ObjectivesTo evaluate the effects of the aerobic, strength and task‐oriented upper‐limb exercises in motor function, manual dexterity, and brain oscillations of individuals with PD.MethodIn this clinical trial, 44 PD patients aged 40–80 years will be randomized in four groups: aerobic training (AT), strength training (ST), task‐oriented training (TOT), and waiting list group (CG). The AT group will perform 30 min of a cycle ergometer on 50%–70% of the reserve heart rate. The ST group will use equipment for upper limb muscles and will perform two series of 8–12 repetitions for each exercise, and intensity between 50% and 70% of one maximum repetition will be used. The TOT group will perform a program consisting of three activities to enhance reaching, grasping, and manipulation. All the groups will perform three sessions per week for 8 weeks. We will use the UPDRS Motor function section, Nine‐Hole Peg Test, and quantitative electroencephalography to measure motor function, manual dexterity, and brain oscillations, respectively. ANOVA and regression models will be used to compare outcomes within and between groups.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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