Effect of rhythmic auditory cueing on parkinsonian gait: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer506
FachzeitschriftScientific reports
Jahrgang8
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 11 Jan. 2018

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The use of rhythmic auditory cueing to enhance gait performance in parkinsonian patients' is an emerging area of interest. Different theories and underlying neurophysiological mechanisms have been suggested for ascertaining the enhancement in motor performance. However, a consensus as to its effects based on characteristics of effective stimuli, and training dosage is still not reached. A systematic review and meta-analysis was carried out to analyze the effects of different auditory feedbacks on gait and postural performance in patients affected by Parkinson's disease. Systematic identification of published literature was performed adhering to PRISMA guidelines, from inception until May 2017, on online databases; Web of science, PEDro, EBSCO, MEDLINE, Cochrane, EMBASE and PROQUEST. Of 4204 records, 50 studies, involving 1892 participants met our inclusion criteria. The analysis revealed an overall positive effect on gait velocity, stride length, and a negative effect on cadence with application of auditory cueing. Neurophysiological mechanisms, training dosage, effects of higher information processing constraints, and use of cueing as an adjunct with medications are thoroughly discussed. This present review bridges the gaps in literature by suggesting application of rhythmic auditory cueing in conventional rehabilitation approaches to enhance motor performance and quality of life in the parkinsonian community.

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Effect of rhythmic auditory cueing on parkinsonian gait: A systematic review and meta-analysis. / Ghai, Shashank; Ghai, Ishan; Schmitz, Gerd et al.
in: Scientific reports, Jahrgang 8, 506, 11.01.2018.

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