Rapid Cadence Cycling for Parkinson's Disease: A Study of Implementation and Efficacy in the Community Setting

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2018
Forced cadence cycling (FCC) in which individuals with Parkinson\'s Disease (PD) pedal with external augmentation at 80-90 revolutions per minute (rpm) has demonstrated significant motor improvement in prior clinical trials. These studies required either a tandem bicycle with second rider or an expensive motorized bicycle, making this therapy inaccessible to most patients. In this pragmatic open-label before and after pilot study investigators examine implementation and effectiveness of (RCC) without tandem or motor augmentation and in a community-based setting. Approximately 30 participants will be recruited to participate in 24 one-hour rapid-cadence spin classes in YMCAs over 8 weeks. Primary outcomes will examine implementation of the intervention and secondary outcomes will examine effectiveness against a historical comparison group.
Epistemonikos ID: 899e7af8994e565c9c17681586e55eae5ac09233
First added on: May 21, 2024