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. 2024;14(4):895-898.
doi: 10.3233/JPD-240011.

Feasibility of Somato-Cognitive Coordination Therapy Using Virtual Reality for Patients with Advanced Severe Parkinson's Disease

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Feasibility of Somato-Cognitive Coordination Therapy Using Virtual Reality for Patients with Advanced Severe Parkinson's Disease

Masahiko Hara et al. J Parkinsons Dis. 2024.

Abstract

This feasibility study enrolled 20 patients with advanced severe Parkinson's disease (PD) to evaluate somato-cognitive coordination therapy (SCCT) using virtual reality. Focusing on the safety and tolerability of SCCT, 17 patients (76±9 years old and 64.7% male) completed the 3-month trial. Key observations included absence of adverse events and tolerability of the participants to SCCT despite initial apprehensions and minor adjustments in medication. Physical functions showed no significant deterioration, suggesting the safety of SCCT. In conclusion, SCCT emerges as feasible and well-tolerated intervention in advanced severe PD, requiring further research to assess its therapeutic efficacy.

Keywords: Parkinson’s disease; Virtual reality; motor coordination.

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Conflict of interest statement

Masahiko Hara and Masatake Tamaki are directors of mediVR, Inc. and hold private equity. Yuichiro Murakawa, Tomomi Wagatsuma, and Keito Shinmoto are full-time employees of mediVR, Inc. Otherwise, the authors have no conflict of interest to report.

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mediVR KAGURA-Guided Somato-Cognitive Coordination Therapy. The patient treatment scene (a) and an image displayed on a device (b). Schematic illustrations of healthy reaching motion (c) and the entangled somato-cognitive action network in a patient (d). After 3 months, there were no significant deteriorations in the Timed Up & Go (TUG) test scores (e), the simple test for evaluating hand function (STEF) score (f), Movement Disorder Society-unified Parkinson’s disease rating scale (MDS-UPDRS) Part 3 (g), and functional independence measure (FIM) (h). Permission was granted by the patient.

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