Vestibular Physical Therapy for People With Alzheimer Disease
Status: | Not yet recruiting |
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Conditions: | Alzheimer Disease, Cognitive Studies, Cognitive Studies |
Therapuetic Areas: | Neurology, Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 60 - Any |
Updated: | 3/27/2019 |
Start Date: | April 1, 2019 |
End Date: | December 31, 2019 |
Contact: | Brooke N Klatt, PhD, PT |
Email: | bnk12@pitt.edu |
Phone: | 4125963950 |
The purpose of this study is to assess the tolerability and preliminary efficacy of an 8-week
home-based vestibular physical therapy program in people with cognitive impairment.
home-based vestibular physical therapy program in people with cognitive impairment.
This project uses a novel non-pharmacological treatment to improve balance and reduce falls
in patients with Alzheimer Disease (AD) using a conceptual framework that combines current
vestibular physical therapy (VPT) practice guidelines with the latest motor learning theories
for cognitively-impaired patients. The modified VPT protocol for AD patients was developed by
experts in VPT and motor learning in AD and will be tested. This pilot study will provide
much-needed data about whether VPT can be adapted for patients with AD, and whether VPT shows
promise in improving or stabilizing balance, spatial cognition, and gait function in patients
with AD.
in patients with Alzheimer Disease (AD) using a conceptual framework that combines current
vestibular physical therapy (VPT) practice guidelines with the latest motor learning theories
for cognitively-impaired patients. The modified VPT protocol for AD patients was developed by
experts in VPT and motor learning in AD and will be tested. This pilot study will provide
much-needed data about whether VPT can be adapted for patients with AD, and whether VPT shows
promise in improving or stabilizing balance, spatial cognition, and gait function in patients
with AD.
Inclusion Criteria:
- mild-AD diagnosis
- complaints or observation of gat disturbance
Exclusion Criteria:
- inability to stand for 3 minutes without rest
- recent lower extremity fractures/severe sprains (within last six months)
- incapacitating back or lower extremity pain
- confounding neurologic or neuromuscular disorders
- presence of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
- pain elicited during cervical range of motion or limited cervical range of motion
We found this trial at
1
site
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Phone: 412-692-2721
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