| Literature DB >> 29725348 |
Amit Abraham1,2, Ariel Hart1, Isaac Andrade3, Madeleine E Hackney1,4.
Abstract
People with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience kinesthetic deficits, which affect motor and nonmotor functions, including mental imagery. Imagery training is a recommended, yet underresearched, approach in PD rehabilitation. Dynamic Neuro-Cognitive Imagery (DNI™) is a codified method for imagery training. Twenty subjects with idiopathic PD (Hoehn and Yahr stages I-III) were randomly allocated into DNI training (experimental; n = 10) or in-home learning and exercise program (control; n = 10). Both groups completed at least 16 hours of training within two weeks. DNI training focused on anatomical embodiment and kinesthetic awareness. Imagery abilities, disease severity, and motor and nonmotor functions were assessed pre- and postintervention. The DNI participants improved (p < .05) in mental imagery abilities, disease severity, and motor and spatial cognitive functions. Participants also reported improvements in balance, walking, mood, and coordination, and they were more physically active. Both groups strongly agreed they enjoyed their program and were more mentally active. DNI training is a promising rehabilitation method for improving imagery ability, disease severity, and motor and nonmotor functions in people with PD. This training might serve as a complementary PD therapeutic approach. Future studies should explore the effect of DNI on motor learning and control strategies.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29725348 PMCID: PMC5872663 DOI: 10.1155/2018/6168507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neural Plast ISSN: 1687-5443 Impact factor: 3.599
Multisensorial DNI for enhancing anterior and posterior pelvic tilt.
| DNI exercises | |
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| Anatomical embodiment | Self-touch: touching the iliac crests and innominates and imagining/feeling them moving throughout pelvic tilting |
| Kinesthetic | Pushing the low back (in PPT) and abdomen (in APT) into a big pillow ( |
| Visual-cognitive | Watching a pelvic model and visualizing the different parts (i.e., two innominates and sacrum) moving in the desired manner ( |
| Auditory-cognitive | Saying out loud: “pelvis is tilting forward” (for APT) and “pelvis is tilting backward” (for PPT) |
| Metaphorical | The pelvis is a bowl pouring water anteriorly (in APT) and posteriorly (in PPT) ( |
| Auditory | Listening to the sound of pouring water (using 2 cups filled with water) |
Note: APT = anterior pelvic tilt; PPT = posterior pelvic tilt. All drawings are presented with permission from Mr. E. Franklin.
Baseline participants' demographics (M, SD).
| DNI ( | Learning/exercise ( |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | 1 woman, 9 men | 3 women, 7 men | .58b |
| Age (years) | 66.4 (12.5) | 65.1 (7.5) | .78 |
| UPDRS Motor Subscale III | 38.4 (13.8) | 32.1 (12.2) | .29 |
| Hoehn and Yahr stage (median (first, third quartiles)) | 2.0 (1.8, 2.5) | 2.0 (2.0, 2.5) | .80 |
| Duration of PD (years) | 6.1 (3.8) | 8.5 (4.5) | .21 |
| MoCA (/30) | 28.3 (1.4) | 26.6 (2.0) | .04∗ |
| CPF (/24) | 19.9 (4.6) | 20.3 (3.71) | .83 |
| Education (years) | 16.2 (2.2) | 16.4 (2.0) | .83 |
| Number of comorbidities | 3.4 (1.7) | 2.6 (1.7) | .32 |
| Number of prescription medications | 5.7 (3.4) | 3.1 (3.1) | .09c |
| Use of assistive device (yes/no) | 3/7 | 4/6 | 1.00b |
| History of ≥1 falls in the past year (yes/no) | 6/4 | 4/6 | .65b |
| Previous experience with imagery (yes/no) | 4/6 | 1/9 | .30b |
Note: values are mean (SD), unless otherwise noted. PD = Parkinson's disease; UPDRS = Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Sub-Scale; MoCA = Montreal Cognitive Assessment; CPF = Composite Physical Function Scale. aIndependent t-tests' compared groups. bFisher's exact test. cEqual variance not assumed. ∗p < .05.
Visual and kinesthetic imagery abilities at pretesting.
| Visual | Kinesthetic |
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| MIQ-RS (/7) | 4.86 (1.64) | 4.68 (1.63) | .72 |
| KVIQ-20 (/5) | 3.19 (1.04) | 2.86 (.93) | .28 |
| VMIQ-2† (12–70) | External: 29.30 (12.68) | 32.05 (13.55) | .47b |
aPaired-sample t-tests' compared categories. bPaired-sample t-tests' compared internal-visual and kinesthetic categories. Lower values represent better scores.
Outcome measures at pre- and posttesting.
| DNI | Learning/exercise |
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| Mental imagery | |||||
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| Visual | |||||
| Pre | 4.98 (1.56) [1.86–6.71] {3.86–6.10} | 4.74 (1.79) [1.00–6.43] {3.62–5.86} | 5.84 | .02∗ | .245 |
| Post | 5.85 (.79) [4.71–7.00] {4.89–6.81} | 4.31 (1.88) [1.00–6.57] {3.35–5.27} | |||
| Kinesthetic | |||||
| Pre | 5.07 (1.43) [2.29–6.57] {3.99–6.15} | 4.30 (1.79) [1.00–6.29] {3.22–5.38} | 1.69 | .20 | .086 |
| Post | 5.47 (1.48) [2.29–7.00] {4.31–6.62} | 4.05 (1.96) [1.00–6.57] {2.90–5.21} | |||
| Total | |||||
| Pre | 5.02 (1.14) [3.36–6.64] {4.21–5.83} | 4.52 (1.29) [2.50–6.36] {3.71–5.33} | 5.30 | .03∗ | .228 |
| Post | 5.66 (.96) [4.14–7.00] {4.85–6.47} | 4.18 (1.43) [2.21–6.57] {3.37–4.99} | |||
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| Visual | |||||
| Pre | 3.29 (1.22) [1.30–4.80] {2.58–3.99} | 3.10 (.88) [1.50–4.00] {2.39–3.80} | 6.12 | .02∗ | .254 |
| Post | 3.95 (.63) [3.00–4.90] {3.31–4.58} | 2.67 (1.18) [1.00–4.20] {2.03–3.30} | |||
| Kinesthetic | |||||
| Pre | 3.07 (1.10) [1.00–4.70] {2.44–3.69} | 2.66 (.72) [1.30–3.50] {2.03–3.28} | 6.58 | .01∗ | .268 |
| Post | 3.65 (1.18) [1.00–5.00] {2.94–4.35} | 2.39 (.92) [1.00–4.10] {1.68–3.09} | |||
| Total | |||||
| Pre | 3.18 (.89) [2.00–4.75] {2.69–3.66} | 2.88 (.51) [2.10–3.75] {2.39–3.36} | 9.62 | .00∗∗ | .348 |
| Post | 3.80 (.80) [2.50–4.90] {3.27–4.32} | 2.53 (.77) [1.25–3.45] {2.00–3.05} | |||
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| External visual | |||||
| Pre | 26.10 (11.68) [12.00–47.00] {17.73–34.46} | 32.50 (13.42) [20.00–60.00] {24.13–40.86} | 6.70 | .01∗ | .271 |
| Post | 21.20 (6.64) [12.00–31.00] {15.10–27.29} | 36.40 (11.13) [19.00–60.00] {30.30–42.49} | |||
| Internal visual | |||||
| Pre | 27.70 (15.09) [12.00–56.00] {18.42–36.97} | 33.00 (12.73) [19.00–60.00] {23.72–42.27} | 5.79 | .02∗ | .244 |
| Post | 20.00 (7.39) [12.00–35.00] {12.66–27.33} | 36.30 (13.76) [17.00–60.00] {28.96–43.63} | |||
| Kinesthetic | |||||
| Pre | 29.40 (14.53) [12.00–53.00] {20.33–38.46} | 34.70 (12.69) [14.00–60.00] {25.63–43.76} | 1.96 | .17 | .098 |
| Post | 22.10 (11.44) [12.00–48.00] {14.02–30.17} | 34.70 (12.83) [15.00–60.00] {26.62–42.77} | |||
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| Disease severity and psychological | |||||
| UPDRS-I† | |||||
| Pre | 11.90 (5.19) {7.67–16.12} | 15.00 (7.34) {10.77–19.22} | .00 | 1.00 | .000 |
| Post | 10.40 (5.58) {6.15–14.64} | 13.50 (7.10) {9.25–17.74} | |||
| UPDRS-II† | |||||
| Pre | 16.50 (5.87) {12.82–20.17} | 18.20 (5.18) {14.52–21.87} | .01 | .90 | .001 |
| Post | 14.10 (6.17) {10.33–17.86} | 15.60 (5.12) {11.83–19.36} | |||
| UPDRS-III† | |||||
| Pre | 38.40 (13.87) {29.70–47.09} | 32.10 (12.24) {23.40–40.79} | 4.08 | .05∗ | .185 |
| Post | 31.60 (13.85) {22.96–40.23} | 31.20 (12.06) {22.56–39.83} | |||
| UPDRS-IV† | |||||
| Pre | 3.50 (4.11) {0.89–6.10} | 4.60 (3.71) {1.99–7.20} | .02 | .87 | .001 |
| Post | 4.50 (5.03) {1.84–7.15} | 5.40 (2.54) {2.74–8.05} | |||
| ABC (%) | |||||
| Pre | 78.20 (18.31) {67.14–89.26} | 73.20 (14.79) {62.14–84.26} | .00 | .94 | .000 |
| Post | 74.23 (18.02) {67.61–90.27} | 74.23 (18.02) {62.90–85.57} | |||
| IPA† | |||||
| Pre | 32.60 (21.80) {14.96–50.23} | 43.50 (30.54) {25.86–61.13} | 5.20 | .03∗ | .224 |
| Post | 35.00 (22.28) {20.03–49.96} | 36.20 (22.75) {21.23–51.16} | |||
| BPI-severity† | |||||
| Pre | 2.82 (2.25) {1.22–4.42} | 3.03 (2.56) {1.23–4.82} | .95 | .34 | .056 |
| Post | 2.55 (2.25) {1.05–4.04} | 3.28 (2.20) {1.60–4.95} | |||
| BPI-interference† | |||||
| Pre | 2.44 (1.79) {.86–4.01} | 2.21 (2.90) {.45–3.97} | 2.48 | .13 | .134 |
| Post | 1.41 (1.24) {.40–2.42} | 2.14 (1.79) {1.01–3.27} | |||
| BDI-II† | |||||
| Pre | 12.90 (8.41) {6.93–18.86} | 14.50 (9.51) {8.53–20.46} | .75 | .39 | .040 |
| Post | 9.20 (5.82) {4.73–13.66} | 12.40 (7.50) {7.93–16.86} | |||
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| Motor function | |||||
| Fwd gait† (meters/sec) | |||||
| Pre | 1.08 (.18) {.95–1.21} | 1.06 (.20) {.93–1.19} | .00 | .92 | .001 |
| Post | 1.09 (.15) {.98–1.20} | 1.07 (.16) {.96–1.17} | |||
| 6MWT (meters) | |||||
| Pre | 410.52 (127.05) {348.89–472.14} | 393.34 (32.61) {331.72–454.96} | 2.46 | .13 | .120 |
| Post | 447.32 (84.22) {399.53–495.11} | 370.05 (57.06) {322.26–417.85} | |||
| 30-Second Chair Stand (reps) | |||||
| Pre | 14.20 (6.52) {10.60–17.80} | 11.10 (4.01) {7.50–14.70} | 1.49 | .23 | .077 |
| Post | 16.00 (5.61) {12.69–19.30} | 11.40 (4.24) {8.09–14.70} | |||
| Mini-BEST (/28) | |||||
| Pre | 22.50 (4.37) {19.68–25.31} | 21.80 (4.10) {18.68–25.31} | 1.60 | .22 | .082 |
| Post | 23.30 (3.30) {20.86–25.73} | 21.20 (3.99) {18.76–23.63} | |||
| TUG† (sec) | |||||
| Pre | 9.00 (2.18) {7.61–10.40} | 9.85 (2.02) {8.45–11.25} | 2.21 | .15 | .110 |
| Post | 8.40 (1.85) {7.00–9.80} | 10.26 (2.32) {8.86–11.66} | |||
| TUG-cognitive† (sec) | |||||
| Pre | 13.72 (8.07) {9.57–17.87} | 12.76 (3.57) {8.61–16.91} | 3.07 | .09 | .146 |
| Post | 11.14 (3.21) {6.65–15.63} | 15.61 (9.01) {11.12–20.11} | |||
| TUG-manual† (sec) | |||||
| Pre | 13.61 (5.44) {10.75–16.46} | 12.69 (2.71) {9.83–15.55} | 4.43 | .05∗ | .198 |
| Post | 11.16 (2.76) {9.28–13.03} | 12.99 (2.87) {11.11–14.87} | |||
| 360° Turn Test (steps)† | |||||
| Pre | 10.20 (5.57) {7.43–12.96} | 6.90 (1.91) {4.13–9.66} | 6.63 | .01∗∗ | .269 |
| Post | 9.00 (2.53) {6.26–11.73} | 9.70 (5.22) {6.96–12.43} | |||
| 360° Turn Test (sec)† | |||||
| Pre | 4.23 (2.98) {2.75–5.70} | 3.12 (.95) {1.64–4.59} | 7.58 | .01∗∗ | .296 |
| Post | 3.38 (1.46) {1.96–4.80} | 4.69 (2.64) {3.27–6.11} | |||
| PRT (/4) | |||||
| Pre | 2.80 (1.31) {2.07–3.52} | 2.70 (.82) {1.97–3.42} | 5.68 | .02∗ | .240 |
| Post | 3.40 (.84) {2.82–3.97} | 2.10 (.87) {1.52–2.67} | |||
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| Cognitive function | |||||
| Trail A† (sec) | |||||
| Pre | 27.46 (10.33) {20.64–34.28} | 30.44 (10.19) {23.62–37.26} | 1.24 | .27 | .065 |
| Post | 28.19 (7.03) {23.51–32.88} | 27.68 (7.06) {23.00–32.37} | |||
| Trail B† (sec) | |||||
| Pre | 78.26 (52.49) {32.03–124.49} | 95.79 (83.23) {49.56–142.02} | .01 | .90 | .001 |
| Post | 68.29 (29.35) {28.34–108.23} | 87.52 (79.80) {47.58–127.47} | |||
| Trails B-A† (sec) | |||||
| Pre | 50.79 (45.11) {8.70–92.89} | 65.34 (77.42) {23.24–107.44} | .18 | .66 | .010 |
| Post | 40.09 (25.35) {2.91–77.27} | 59.84 (74.97) {22.66–97.02} | |||
| Corsi-trials | |||||
| Pre | 6.30 (1.82) {4.91–7.68} | 6.70 (2.31) {5.31–8.08} | 1.87 | .18 | .094 |
| Post | 7.30 (1.49) {5.97–8.62} | 6.80 (2.39) {5.47–8.12} | |||
| Corsi-span | |||||
| Pre | 4.70 (1.15) {3.98–5.41} | 4.90 (.99) {4.18–5.61} | 1.05 | .31 | .055 |
| Post | 5.30 (1.05) {4.47–6.13} | 5.00 (1.41) {4.17–5.83} | |||
| BSM | |||||
| Pre | 72.40 (14.07) {58.92–85.87} | 66.40 (24.99) {52.92–79.87} | .19 | .66 | .011 |
| Post | 77.60 (14.56) {65.53–89.66} | 68.20 (21.15) {56.13–80.26} | |||
| BPST-trials | |||||
| Pre | 4.10 (1.52) {3.14–5.05} | 4.40 (1.34) {3.44–5.35} | .48 | .49 | .026 |
| Post | 4.70 (1.56) {3.48–5.91} | 4.60 (2.06) {3.38–5.81} | |||
| BPST-span | |||||
| Pre | 3.40 (.69) {2.60–4.19} | 4.20 (1.54) {3.40–4.99} | 6.68 | .01∗∗ | .271 |
| Post | 3.90 (.99) {3.19–4.60} | 3.80 (1.13) {3.09–4.50} | |||
Note: values represent group × time interactions. MIQ-RS = Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised Second Version; KVIQ = Kinesthetic and Visual Imagery Questionnaire; VMIQ = Vividness of Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised Version; UPDRS = Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Sub-Scales; ABC = Activities-Specific Balance Confidence Scale; IPA = Impact on Participation and Autonomy Scale Questionnaire; BPI = Brief Pain Inventory; BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; 6MWT = 6-Minute Walk Test; TUG = Timed Up and Go; FAB = Fullerton Advanced Balance Scale; DGI = Dynamic Gait Index; PRT = Push and Release Test; BSM = Brooks Spatial Memory Task; BPST = Body Position Spatial Task. Differences were calculated using mixed-design ANOVA. ∗p < .05. ∗∗p < .01. Lower values represent better scores.
Participants' satisfaction from intervention.†
| Question | DNI (median (1st, 3rd quartiles)) | Learning/exercise (median (1st, 3rd quartiles)) |
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| (1) Did you enjoy? | 1.00 (1.00, 1.00) | 1.00 (1.00, 2.00) |
| (2) Balance improved | 2.00 (1.00, 3.00) | 3.00 (3.00, 3.00) |
| (3) Walking improved | 2.00 (1.50, 2.00) | 3.00 (2.50, 3.50) |
| (4) Mood improved | 2.00 (1.00, 3.00) | 3.00 (2.00, 3.50) |
| (5) Coordination improved | 2.00 (2.00, 3.00) | 3.00 (3.00, 4.00) |
| (6) Strength improved | 3.00 (1.00, 3.00) | 3.00 (3.00, 3.00) |
| (7) Endurance improved | 3.00 (3.00, 3.00) | 3.00 (3.00, 3.50) |
| (8) I would continue | 1.00 (1.00, 1.00) | 2.00 (1.00, 3.50) |
| (9) More physically active | 2.00 (1.00, 2.50) | 3.00 (2.00, 3.50) |
| (10) More mentally active | 1.00 (1.00, 2.00) | 2.00 (1.50, 3.50) |
†Lower values represent better scores.