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Pilot Study Investigating Intensity and Quality of Movement Performed During a Parkiboks Session - Trial NCT06411262

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Pilot Study Investigating Intensity and Quality of Movement Performed During a Parkiboks Session

Study Focus

Parkinson Disease

Parkiboks

Observational

other

Sponsor & Location

Hasselt University

Diepenbeek, Belgium

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

May 08, 2024

Oct 01, 2024

15 participants

Primary Outcome

Upper-limb kinematics,Cardiovascular load

Summary

Studies have shown that non-contact boxing benefits individuals with Parkinson disease. Yet,
 the content of such sessions, has not yet been investigated. The following research question
 has therefore been asked: What is the physical intensity, in terms of both movement quality
 and quantity, as well as cardiovascular demand, in a group of individuals with Parkinson's
 disease during a one-hour session of Parkiboks? Though the study is exploratory, the
 investigators hypothesize to observe increases in cardiovascular activity during the session,
 as well as a high number of upper-limb repetitions of near maximal range of motion.

ICD-10 Classifications

Parkinson disease
Parkinsonism in diseases classified elsewhere
Dementia in Parkinson disease
Secondary parkinsonism
Secondary parkinsonism, unspecified

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT06411262

Non-Device Trial