Actively Recruiting

Phase Not Applicable
All Genders
NCT05986643

Brain Training to Improve Balance in Parkinson's Disease

Led by University of Leicester · Updated on 2026-04-28

100

Participants Needed

1

Research Sites

195 weeks

Total Duration

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Sponsors

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University of Leicester

Lead Sponsor

U

University of Exeter

Collaborating Sponsor

AI-Summary

What this Trial Is About

People living with Parkinson's (PwP) rank balance problems amongst the most disabling symptom. Over time, balance function continues to decline and PwP go on to fall, affecting between 45-68% of PwP. Falling directly impacts upon the individuals' quality of life (QoL), as it prevents patients from doing everyday activities, and places PwP at greater risk of other medical problems, such as fractures. New treatments are urgently needed to improve balance and reduce falls in order to improve QoL for PwP. The aim of this project is to achieve these goals by using exercise to alter brain activity. Supporting our idea, are previous studies that show both exercise alone as well as changing brain activity at rest via visual feedback (similar to how breathing can be controlled to lower blood pressure), can be used to rehabilitate balance. Here researchers test the idea that better results can be achieved for PwP, if a specific exercise program is used as the feedback to change brain activity. PwP will be assigned randomly into 2 groups, one receiving the exergaming physical therapy (PT) alone with a placebo feedback and, the second group will be required to change brain activity using exercise feedback to change brain activity. Each intervention will be performed 3 times/week with each session lasting 1⁄2 an hour, for 12 consecutive weeks. Participants are expected to attend 5 sessions over each fortnight. Assessments of balance will be made before and after all three treatments. This will allow us to measure any improvements and compare the 2 different methods to see which one improves balance the most in PwP.

CONDITIONS

Official Title

Brain Training to Improve Balance in Parkinson's Disease

Who Can Participate

All Genders

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible

You may qualify if you...

  • People with Parkinson's disease with mild to moderate symptoms, able to stand and walk unaided (Hoehn and Yahr stage ≤4)
  • Do less than the recommended aerobic exercise for older adults (vigorous exercise <3 times per week for 20 minutes or moderate exercise <5 times per week for 30 minutes)
  • Experienced at least one fall and one episode of freezing of gait in the past year
  • Taking stable dopaminergic medication for at least 1 month or untreated and not expected to start treatment within 3 months
Not Eligible

You will not qualify if you...

  • Severe lower limb motor impairments or require a walking aid or wheelchair
  • Previously diagnosed with stroke or dementia
  • Have metal implants in the head such as deep brain stimulators or aneurysm clips
  • Any medical, mental health, or physical condition that may interfere with balance
  • Taking beta-blockers or antipsychotic medications
  • Other neurological, orthopedic, or cardiac conditions making exercise unsafe or interfering with balance and cognitive functions
  • Psychiatric diagnoses within the past year
  • Unable to tolerate the exergame task

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Trial Site Locations

Total: 1 location

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University of Leicester

Leicester, United Kingdom, LE1 7RH

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Research Team

Y

Yasmin Godhania

CONTACT

How is the study designed?

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Masking

SINGLE

Allocation

RANDOMIZED

Model

PARALLEL

Primary Purpose

TREATMENT

Number of Arms

2

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