Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria (Nov 2015)

The competition with a concurrent cognitive task affects posturographic measures in patients with Parkinson disease

  • Alessandra Ferreira Barbosa,
  • Carolina de Oliveira Souza,
  • Janini Chen,
  • Débora Valente Francato,
  • Fátima Aparecida Caromano,
  • Hsin Fen Chien,
  • Egberto Reis Barbosa,
  • Júlia Maria D'Andrea Greve,
  • Mariana Callil Voos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20150153
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 11
pp. 906 – 912

Abstract

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ABSTRACTObjectives To estimate the impact of a sensory-motor- cognitive task on postural balance, in Parkinson disease patients (Hoehn and Yahr 2-3) and to investigate possible relationships between posturography and functional balance clinical scales.Method Parkinson disease patients (n = 40) and healthy controls (n = 27) were evaluated with fluency tests, Berg Balance scale, Mini Best test and static posturography on the conditions eyes open, eyes closed and dual-task (simultaneous balance and fluency tasks).Results Posturographic data showed that Parkinson disease patients performed worse than controls in all evaluations. In general, balance on dual-task was significantly poorer than balance with eyes closed. Posturographic data were weakly correlated to clinical balance scales.Conclusion In clinical practice, Parkinson disease patients are commonly assessed with eyes closed, to sensitize balance. Our study showed that adding a cognitive task is even more effective. Static posturographic data should be carefully overgeneralized to infer functional balance impairments.

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