Department of Neurology, University of Colorado Denver, Fitzsimons Building, Mailstop F548, 13001 E. 17th Place, R24-002, Aurora, CO, 80045, USA.
Rehabilitative Rhythms, Aurora, CO, USA.
Trials. 2021 Aug 28;22(1):577. doi: 10.1186/s13063-021-05560-7.
Presently available medications and surgical treatments for Parkinson's disease have limited effects on fine motor problems and often leave patients with significant fine motor disability. Standard of care occupational therapy (OT) yields low efficacy, potentially due to a lack of standard protocols. Neurologic music therapy (NMT) techniques, especially rhythmic auditory stimulation which relies on interaction between rhythm and movement, have shown to be effective in PD gait rehabilitation possibly through their reliance on neural pathways that are not affected by PD. Therapeutic instrumental music performance (TIMP) is one other NMT technique that holds promise but which mode of action and efficacy has not been investigated in PD yet.
One hundred PD participants will be randomly assigned to receive 15 sessions of either TIMP with rhythm or TIMP without rhythm, standard of care OT, or to be waitlisted (control) over 5 consecutive weeks. Brain oscillatory responses will be collected using magnetoencephalography during an auditory-motor task to understand the underlying mechanisms. The Grooved Pegboard, the UPDRS III finger tap, and the finger-thumb opposition will be assessed to investigate clinical changes related to fine motor function. This project will also serve to confirm or refute our pilot data findings suggesting NMT relies on compensatory brain networks utilized by the PD brain to bypass the dysfunctional basal ganglia.
This study aims to use standardized TIMP and OT research protocols for investigating the neuronal pathways utilized by each intervention and possibly study their efficacy with respect to fine motor rehabilitation via a randomized control trial in the PD population.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03049033 . Registered on September 29, 2020.
目前用于治疗帕金森病的药物和手术方法对精细运动问题的疗效有限,往往使患者存在严重的精细运动障碍。标准的作业治疗(OT)疗效低,可能是因为缺乏标准的治疗方案。神经音乐疗法(NMT)技术,特别是依赖于节奏和运动之间相互作用的节奏听觉刺激,已被证明对帕金森病步态康复有效,可能是通过其依赖于不受帕金森病影响的神经通路。治疗性乐器演奏音乐疗法(TIMP)是另一种有前途的 NMT 技术,但它的作用机制和疗效尚未在帕金森病中进行研究。
100 名帕金森病患者将被随机分配接受 15 次 TIMP 有节奏或无节奏、标准作业治疗(OT)或等待治疗(对照组),连续 5 周。在进行听觉运动任务时,使用脑磁图收集脑振荡反应,以了解潜在机制。将使用槽形钉板、UPDRS III 手指敲击和手指对掌测试评估精细运动功能相关的临床变化。该项目还将用于证实或反驳我们的初步数据研究结果,即 NMT 依赖于帕金森病大脑用来绕过功能失调的基底神经节的代偿性大脑网络。
本研究旨在使用标准化的 TIMP 和 OT 研究方案,研究每种干预措施所利用的神经元通路,并通过帕金森病患者的随机对照试验研究其在精细运动康复方面的疗效。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03049033。于 2020 年 9 月 29 日注册。