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Robin
Tue Feb 02 2010, 06:25PM
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Anyone used treadmill in training gait pattern or preserving gait pattern in Parkinson's disease? Do share information if anyone has.



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Wed Feb 03 2010, 04:26AM
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Dont have any idea about this but found a chochrane review for it....
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thnks ajin, good study..i did go thru some studies but was lookin for some first hand information if available.



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Divya Jain
Thu Aug 19 2010, 08:34PM
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hello Ajincan you attach the file of said article as i wouldn't able to access that article .. Please if you can Thanks 

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Thu Aug 19 2010, 10:17PM
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only the summary is available free of charge Divya. If u dint go thru it then i have copied the summary here .. Abstract

Background
Treadmill training is used in rehabilitation and is described as improving gait parameters of patients with Parkinson's disease.

Objectives
To assess the effectiveness of treadmill training in improving the gait function of patients with Parkinson's disease and the acceptability and safety of this type of therapy.

Search strategy
We searched the Cochrane Movement Disorders Group Specialised Register (see Review Group details for more information) (last searched March 2009), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (The Cochrane Library 2009, Issue 2), MEDLINE (1950 to March 2009), and EMBASE (1980 to March 2009).

We also handsearched relevant conference proceedings, searched trials and research registers, and checked reference lists (last searched March 2009). We contacted trialists, experts and researchers in the field and manufacturers of commercial devices.

Selection criteria
We included randomised controlled trials comparing treadmill training with no treadmill training in patients with Parkinson's disease.

Data collection and analysis
Two review authors independently selected trials for inclusion, assessed trial quality and extracted data. We contacted the trialists for additional information. We analysed the results as standardised mean differences (SMDs) and mean differences (MDs) for continuous variables and relative risk differences (RD) for dichotomous variables.

Main results
We included eight trials (203 participants) in this review. Treadmill training improved gait speed (SMD 0.50; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.17 to 0.84; P = 0.003; I2 = 0%) (fixed-effect model), stride length (SMD 0.42; 95% CI 0.00 to 0.84; P = 0.05; I2 = 0%), walking distance (MD = 358 metres; 95% CI 289 to 426; P < 0.0001; I2 = 30%), but cadence did not improve (MD 1.06; 95% CI -4.32 to 6.44; P = 0.70; I2 = 0%) at the end of study. Treadmill training did not increase the risk of patients dropping out (RD -0.07; 95% CI -0.18 to 0.05; P = 0.26; I2 = 51%) (random-effects model). Adverse events were not reported.

Authors' conclusions
Patients with Parkinson's disease who receive treadmill training are more likely to improve their impaired gait hypokinesia. However, the results must be interpreted with caution because there were variations between the trials in patient characteristics, the duration and amount of training, and types of treatment. Additionally, it is not known how long these improvements may last.

Plain language summary

Treadmill training for people with Parkinson's disease
The role of treadmill training for people with Parkinson's disease in improving gait parameters is unclear. Gait hypokinesia is typically one of the primary movement disorders associated with Parkinson's disease. It is an important determinant of disability and quality of life for people with mild to moderate Parkinson?s disease. Treadmill training uses specialised machines to facilitate gait rehabilitation. This review identified eight trials including 203 participants which evaluated this type of therapy. Treadmill training did improve gait speed, stride length and walking distance; cadence did not improve. Acceptability of treadmill training for study participants was good and adverse events were rare.

It is not, however, clear if such devices should be applied in routine rehabilitation or when and how often they should be used.



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Divya Jain
Fri Aug 20 2010, 01:22PM
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Thanks a lot for it .. I am also eager to know that what all parameters were used for training, which protocol of treadmill was used, for how long training was given etc ..Please enlighten me with your knowledge, experience ...Thanks in advance  

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AJIN
Sat Aug 21 2010, 04:37AM
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here is the full article.....
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Robin
Sat Aug 21 2010, 11:39AM
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thnks Ajin



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Divya Jain
Sat Aug 21 2010, 01:33PM
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Hi, thanks a lot Ajin

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Arun
Fri Aug 27 2010, 11:35PM
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Great, thanks a lot Ajin.



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