Acute Effects of AMPS on Cardiovascular, Functional Capacity and Postural Control in Patients With Parkinson's Disease
NCT: NCT05456282 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
Considering that Parkinson's Disease (PD) can significantly compromise functional mobility and cardiovascular system in patients with PD, therapies aimed at improving these aspects, mainly by non-pharmacological and non-invasive methods, are paramount. This clinical trial will study the acute effects of plantar stimulation using a therapy called automated peripheral mechanical stimulation (AMPS) on cardiovascular and functional mobility in patients with PD. The hypothesis of this study is that one single session will be effective in improving, acutely, the cardiovascular system and functional capacity in patients with PD.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Acute Effects of AMPS on Cardiovascular, Functional Capacity and Postural Control in Patients With Parkinson's Disease?
Acute Effects of AMPS on Cardiovascular, Functional Capacity and Postural Control in Patients With Parkinson's Disease is a clinical trial registered under NCT05456282. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT05456282?
The current status of NCT05456282 (Acute Effects of AMPS on Cardiovascular, Functional Capacity and Postural Control in Patients With Parkinson's Disease) is: COMPLETED.
When did Acute Effects of AMPS on Cardiovascular, Functional Capacity and Postural Control in Patients With Parkinson's Disease start?
Acute Effects of AMPS on Cardiovascular, Functional Capacity and Postural Control in Patients With Parkinson's Disease started on 2019-12-01.
Official Source
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