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The Effects of Tele-Rehabilitation-Based Dual-Task Upper Extremity Training in Patients With Parkinson's Disease
Sponsor: Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi
Summary
The aim of this study is to compare the effects of tele-rehabilitation-based synchronous and asynchronous dual-task upper extremity training with clinical based dual-task upper extremity training and conventional single-task upper extremity training in patients with Parkinson's disease. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Whether there are differences in motor symptoms, hand dexterity, upper extremity functions, grip strength, executive functions, daily living activities, and treatment satisfaction between tele-rehabilitation-based synchronous and asynchronous dual-task upper extremity training, clinical-based dual-task upper extremity training, and conventional single-task upper extremity training in patients with Parkinson's disease. * Whether there is a difference in telemedicine satisfaction between tele-rehabilitation-based synchronous and asynchronous dual-task upper extremity training in patients with Parkinson's disease. Researchers will compare conventional single-task upper extremity training, clinical-based dual-task upper extremity training, tele-rehabilitation-based synchronous upper extremity training and tele-rehabilitation-based asynchronous upper extremity training. Participants will: * Receive upper extremity exercise training at the study clinic or home, twice a week for approximately 60 minutes each time, for 6 weeks. * Participate in assessments at the study clinic before and after exercise training.
Official title: Investigating the Effects of Tele-Rehabilitation-Based Dual-Task Upper Extremity Training in Patients With Parkinson's Disease
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
40 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2026-06-15
Completion Date
2026-09-15
Last Updated
2026-06-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Conventional Single Task Upper Extremity Exercise Training
Conventional single task upper extremity exercise training at clinical setting. The first 5 minutes of the training session will consist of a warm-up period of stretching and breathing exercises, followed by a cool-down period of the same exercises.Nine different upper extremity activities (using a fork and spoon, tying shoelaces, reaching, throwing a ball, filling water, folding a sheet, drawing shapes, buttoning, and fastening nuts) will be performed for 3 minutes each, in a random order. A 2-minute rest period will be given between each activity.
Clinic-Based Dual Task Upper Extremity Exercise Training
Dual task upper extremity exercise training at clinical setting. The first 5 minutes of the training session will consist of a warm-up period of stretching and breathing exercises, followed by a cool-down period of the same exercises.Nine different upper extremity activities (using a fork and spoon, tying shoelaces, reaching, throwing a ball, filling water, folding a sheet, drawing shapes, buttoning, and fastening nuts) will be performed simultaneously with three randomly selected cognitive tasks (arithmetic task, verbal fluency, digit span) for 3 minutes each, in a random order. A 2-minute rest period will be given between each activity.
Tele-Rehabilitation Based Synchronous Dual Task Upper Extremity Exercise Training
Dual task upper extremity exercise training at patient's home, synchronous with a researcher via tele-rehabilitation method. The first 5 minutes of the training session will consist of a warm-up period of stretching and breathing exercises, followed by a cool-down period of the same exercises.Nine different upper extremity activities (using a fork and spoon, tying shoelaces, reaching, throwing a ball, filling water, folding a sheet, drawing shapes, buttoning, and fastening nuts) will be performed simultaneously with three randomly selected cognitive tasks (arithmetic task, verbal fluency, digit span) for 3 minutes each, in a random order. A 2-minute rest period will be given between each activity.
Tele-Rehabilitation Based Asynchronous Dual Task Upper Extremity Exercise Training
Dual task upper extremity exercise training at patient's home, asynchronous under a researcher supervision. It will be carried out according to the pre-determined schedule and will be video recorded. The first 5 minutes of the training session will consist of a warm-up period of stretching and breathing exercises, followed by a cool-down period of the same exercises.Nine different upper extremity activities (using a fork and spoon, tying shoelaces, reaching, throwing a ball, filling water, folding a sheet, drawing shapes, buttoning, and fastening nuts) will be performed simultaneously with three randomly selected cognitive tasks (arithmetic task, verbal fluency, digit span) for 3 minutes each, in a random order. A 2-minute rest period will be given between each activity.