Clinical Trials for Parkinson's Gait and Balance Problems
Gait changes, balance problems, and freezing of gait are some of the symptoms that respond least well to standard Parkinson's medications. They are also among the most consequential, because falls are a major source of injury and lost independence.
Trials in this space include exercise based interventions, physical therapy programs, wearable devices that cue stepping, and medications targeting non dopamine pathways. Some are observational studies tracking how walking and balance change over time.
Use the matcher to find studies that fit your situation. Gait and balance trials are often available at academic medical centers with a movement disorder program.
Browse 49 gait and balance trials
Sample Trials Studying Gait and balance
- Atomoxetine reduces freezing of gait
- Home neck stimulation improves walking
- Determine side that reduces freezing
- Improve gait stability using cane
- Reduce freezing of gait remotely
- Reduce freezing episodes during walking
- Improve gait through smartphone training
- Monitor gait and tremor remotely
- Improve gait with C Mill
- Improve balance during dual tasking
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