Background:This systematic review aimed to examine whether dual-task (DT) training was superior to single-task (ST) training in improving DT walking, balance and cognitive functions for individuals with Parkinso
Discussion: This trial will examine the immediate and longer term effect of dual task walking training as compared to single task training in people with idiopathic PD, at the impairment, activity, and participation levels. It has the potential to identify a new intervention that may improve and...
Dual-tasking is differentiated from serial multitasking paradigms where individuals focus on and perform one task at a time, switching between those tasks. However, concurrent multitasking can be used synonymously with dual-tasking as the tasks are performed in parallel Definition Multitasking refers to...
Concerning single-task walking speed, the Trial Sequential Analysis (TSA) showed that the cumulative Z value had not cross the traditional threshold or the Trial Sequential Analysis (TSA) threshold, and the sample size did not meet the specified required information size (Fig.11C). Therefore, the...
This trial will examine the immediate and longer term effect of dual task walking training as compared to single task training in people with idiopathic PD, at the impairment, activity, and participation levels. It has the potential to identify a new intervention that may improve and maintain wal...
Dual-task exercise reduces cognitive-motor interference in walking and falls after stroke. Stroke. 2018;49:2990–8. Article PubMed Google Scholar Zhou Q, Yang H, Zhou Q, Pan H. Effects of cognitive motor dual-task training on stroke patients: a RCT-based meta-analysis. J Clin Neurosci....
In addition, there was only one piece of literature on dual-task training in low back pain: this prospective, dual-arm, single-blind, randomized controlled study that integrated cognitive and motor components in a multimodal treatment of chronic low back pain patients. By observing the indicators...
The tester showed the child how to cross fingers until, after some training, the child demonstrated the correct movement. The child then was asked to perform as fast as possible for 60 s in the single-task condition and during the Wii Fit ski slalom task in the dual-task condition (...
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that used off-stimulation provided additional training while administering NIBS protocols: (1) writing figure-8 (2), physical therapy from one study (3), treadmill walking from one study (4), stationary bicycle and golf video game from one study, and (5) dual-task walking from two studies....