Research Article
Sensory Electrical Stimulation Cueing May Reduce Freezing of Gait Episodes in Parkinson’s Disease
Table 2
Participants’ results of testing, time to complete task, number of FoG episodes occurring, and percentage of reduction.
| | Time (s) to complete task (number of FoG episodes occurring) | Reduction (%) in time to complete task (reduction (%) in the number of FoG episodes occurring) | Control | Cueing | Cueing |
| P1 | 86.18 (8) | 79.8 (6) | 7.4% (25%) | P2 | 93.32 (10) | 85.36 (6) | 8.53% (40%) | P3 | 66 (3) | 59.1 (0) | 10.45% (100%) | P4 | 103.9 (8) | 70.2 (2) | 32.44% (75%) | P5 | 112 (4) | 81 (1) | 27.68% (75%) | P6 | 86.4 (3) | 80.7 (1) | 6.60% (66.7%) | P7 | 113.8 (7) | 106.3 (4) | 6.59% (42.86%) | P8 | 178.4 (1) | 173.9 (0) | 2.52% (100%) | P9 | 51.26 (0) | 38 (0) | 25.87% (0%) | Mean (SD) | 99.03 ± 36.12 (4.89 ± 3.48) | 86.04 ± 37.92 (2.22 ± 2.49) | 14.23 ± 11.15% (58.28 ± 33.89%) |
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