The effectiveness of transcranial direct current stimulation on ambulation in persons with Parkinson s Disease: A Systematic Review

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The effectiveness of transcranial direct current stimulation on ambulation in persons with Parkinson s Disease: A Systematic Review Caitlin Liberatore, SPT Melissa McEnroe, SPT Brian Esterle, SPT Lindsay Fluehr, SPT 1

Overview Background Parkinson s Disease Effect of Parkinson s on Gait Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Purpose Methods Search Terms Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria PRISMA PEDro Scores Results Conclusions Clinical Relevance Limitations Future Research Take Home Message 2

Background Parkinson s Disease Effect of Parkinson s on Gait Temporal-Distance Gait Parameters Transcranial Direct Stimulation 3

Parkinson s Disease Clinical features of PD 1 Resting tremor Rigidity Bradykinesia Postural instability Typical gait deviations 1 Freezing of gait (FOG) Festination 4

Effect of Parkinson s on Gait Temporal-Distance Parameters of Gait 1 : 1. Cadence: number of steps per minute Fluctuates, increased or decreased cadence Mild/Initial PD: slightly reduced Advanced PD: increased with small, rapid steps and decreased stride length (festination) 5

Effect of Parkinson s on Gait 2. Stride length: distance covered in 2 steps (consecutive heel strike on same leg) Consistently decreased Leads to postural instability increases fall risk 3. Velocity: average horizontal speed over one or more strides Consistently decreased Freezing of gait 6

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Transcranial direct current stimulation (tdcs) 2 : Non-invasive, painless brain stimulation treatment that uses direct electrical currents to stimulate specific parts of the brain A constant, low intensity current is passed through two electrodes placed over the head which modulates neuronal activity Two types of stimulation with tdcs: anodal and cathodal stimulation Anodal stimulation excites neuronal activity Cathodal stimulation inhibits or reduces neuronal activity 7

Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of transcranial direct current stimulation (tdcs) on ambulation for persons with Parkinson s Disease 8

Methods Databases: Proquest Central, MEDLINE/PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane Library Search Limits: English, human subjects, Peer reviewed, RCTs Selection Criteria: Adults 18 y/o + with PD, intervention included tdcs and an outcome measure of temporal distance and/or functional gait 9

Search Terms (Parkinson* OR PD) AND (Transcranial direct current stimulation OR tdcs OR tdc) AND (Gait OR mobility OR ambulation OR gait velocity) NOT (transcranial magnetic stimulation OR TMS) 10

Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria Inclusion Criteria: Temporal-distance gait Ambulation ability Exclusion Criteria: Not a randomized control trial Did not measure gait 11

PRISMA Identification Screening Eligibility Included Records identified through database searching (n = 56) Additional records identified through other sources (n = 0) Records after duplicates removed (n = 33) Records screened (n = 33) Records excluded by title and abstract (n = 5) Full-text articles assessed for eligibility (n = 28) Full-text articles excluded, with reasons (n = 21) -Does the patient have a diagnosis of PD? (n=5) -Are the subjects in the study human subjects? (n=2) -Is the patient receiving tdcs? (n=3) -Is the study an RTC? (n=4) -Does the study test or measure gait? (n=2) -Is gait the primary outcome? (n=5) Studies included (n = 7) 12

PEDro Scores Study 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Score 1. Schabrun et al Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10/10 2. Benninger et al Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10/10 3. Kaski et al Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y 9/10 4. Costa-Ribeiro et al Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10/10 5. Lattari et al Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10/10 6. Swank et al Y N Y Y N N Y Y Y Y 7/10 7. Costa-Ribeiro et al (2) Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y 8/10 Average Score: 9.14/10 Strong level of Evidence 13

Results Samples ranged from 10-25 subjects with mild to moderate PD Treatment Parameters 2mA of tdcs applied anterior to central zone or left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of brain 13 to 20 min duration, 3x per week for 2.5-4 weeks Applied during on phase of medication 14

Results continued Primary outcomes 10 m Walk Test, 6 min Walk Test, Timed Up and Go (TUG), TUGcog, Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) Statistically significant improvements found in: Gait speed (+0.19 m/s): tdcs with gait training or dual task conditions TUG scores (-1.24 s): tdcs combined with gait training TUG and DGI scores when evaluating gait immediately post-tdcs No adverse events requiring drop-outs 15

Conclusions There is strong evidence to support the effectiveness of tdcs on improving gait in patients with PD tdcs and gait training combined showed both accelerated and prolonged effects of treatment compared to gait training alone 16

Clinical Relevance PD is a common neurological condition that PTs can encounter in various settings tdcs is a safe and therapeutic method to improve gait in patients with PD Alternative treatment option for patients who are unresponsive to traditional interventions 17

Limitations Small sample sizes Lack of follow up on long-term effects Treatment occurred during on phase of medication only 18

Future Research Placement of electrodes Duration of treatment Parameters for tdcs Long-term effects Focus on quality of gait 19

Take Home Message PD primarily affects an individual s ambulation ability, leading to increased disability tdcs proves to be a safe, therapeutic option to improve gait in those with PD Explore potential with current patient population Consider as an option upon FDA approval 20

References 1. Spaulding S, Barber B, Colby M, et al. Cueing and Gait Improvement Among People With Parkinson's Disease: A Meta-Analysis. Archives of Phys. Medicine and Rehab. 2011; 94: 562-570. 2. Brain Stimulation: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation. Johns Hopkins Medicine. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/specialty_areas/brain_stimulation/tdcs.html. 3. Schabrun SM, Lamont RM, Brauer SG. Transcranial direct current stimulation to enhance dual-task gait training in parkinson's disease: A pilot RCT. PLoS One. 2016;11(6). http://rose.scranton.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/1800709008?accountid=28588. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158497 4. Benninger DH, Lomarev M, Lopez G, et al. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for the Treatment of Parkinson s Disease. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. 2010;81(10):1105-1111. doi:10.1136/jnnp.2009.202556. 5. Kaski D, Dominguez R, Allum J, Islam A, Bronstein A. Combining physical training with transcranial direct current stimulation to improve gait in Parkinson s disease: a pilot randomized controlled study. Clinical Rehabilitation. 2014;28(11):1115-1124. doi:10.1177/0269215514534277. 6. Costa-Ribeiro A, Maux A, Bosford T, et al. Transcranial direct current stimulation associated with gait training in Parkinson s disease: A pilot randomized clinical trial. Developmental Neurorehabilitation. 2017; 20(3):121-128. doi: 10.3109/17518423.2015.1131755 7. Lattari E, Costa SS, Campos C, et al. Can transcranial direct current stimulation on the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex improves balance and functional mobility in Parkinson s disease. Neuroscience Letters. 2017; 636: 165-169. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2016.11.019 8. Swank C, Mehta J, Criminger C. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Lessens Dual Task Cost in People with Parkinson s Disease. Elsevier Journals: Neuroscience Letters. 2016; 626: 1-5. 9. Cost-Ribeiro A, Maux A, Bosford T, et al. Dopamine-Independent Effects of Combining Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation with Cued Gait Training on Cortical Excitability and Functional Mobility in Parkinson s Disease. J Rehabil Med. 2016; 48: 819-823. 21

Thank you Dr. Renee Hakim, PT, PhD, NCS Dr. Tracey Collins, PT, PhD, MBA, GCS Dr. John Sanko, PT, EdD 22

Questions? 23

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