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Sponsor: Pardis Specialized Wellness Institute
Conditions: Parkinson Disease
Interventions: Supervised In-Center Eye Exercises
Countries: Iran
Parkinson's disease is commonly associated with impaired gait, postural instability, reduced physical function, and increased concern about falling, all of which contribute substantially to disability and reduced quality of life. Exercise-based rehabilitation is increasingly recommended as a core non-pharmacological strategy for improving mobility and balance in people with Parkinson's disease. In parallel, recent clinical and neurorehabilitation research suggests that eye-movement and gaze-stabilization training may influence postural control, visuomotor integration, and movement performance in neurological disorders, including Parkinson's disease. This randomized controlled trial will evaluate whether a supervised in-center eye-exercise program can improve physical function, balance, and fall-related concern in patients with Parkinson's disease.
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to 80 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: Aged 18 years and older Clinically diagnosed idiopathic Parkinson's disease Hoehn and Yahr stage 1-3 Stable antiparkinsonian medication regimen Able to stand unaided and walk with or without an assistive device Able to provide written informed consent Able to attend supervised in-center exercise sessions Able to follow simple exercise instructions Exclusion Criteria: Severe cognitive impairment Unstable cardiovascular, orthopedic, or neurologic conditions that interfere with safe participation Active infection or acute medical illness Hemodynamic instability Severe visual impairment or other sensory impairment that prevents participation Recent myocardial infarction or stroke Unstable or changing antiparkinsonian medication regimen Any other condition that, in the judgment of the study physician, makes participation unsafe
- Isfahan, Iran