Effects of Telerehabilitation Versus Clinic-based Task-oriented Circuit Training on Upper Extremity Functions and Quality of Life in Parkinson's Patient.
This randomized clinical trial aims to determine effects of Telerehabilitation versus clinic-based task-oriented circuit training on upper extremity functions and quality of life in Parkinson's patient.
• Age group of 40-70 years.
• Both gender male and female.
• Diagnosed cases of Parkinson's disease
• Stage 1 and 2 Parkinson's according to Hoehn-Yahr Classification of Disability Scale
• Cognitive stability as defined by a mini-mental state examination (MMSE) score \>24.
• Availability of technical instruments for video-call (tablet, laptop, or computer/webcam) and ability to use them by patients and/or caregiver.
• Availability and motivation of patients to participate to a 6-weeks telerehabilitation program