Research Article

Effects of Task-Based LSVT-BIG Intervention on Hand Function, Activity of Daily Living, Psychological Function, and Quality of Life in Parkinson’s Disease: A Randomized Control Trial

Table 2

Functional component tasks and hierarchy tasks reflecting the needs of participants (example of participant A).

COPM goalFunctional component tasksHierarchy tasks

Bathing(i) Walking in big motions
(ii) Throwing and receiving a ball
(iii) Touching the head, shoulders, knees, and feet with both hands in a standing position
(iv) Touching the back of the head, back, buttocks, and heels with both hands in a standing position
(iv) Rotating both arms
(i) Motion of holding a towel and applying soap on the body
(ii) Motion of rinsing the body with water and hands
(iii) Motion of wiping the body with a towel

Cleaning(i) Sitting and standing up from a chair
(ii) Walking in big motions
(iii) Rotating the body with arms outstretched in a standing position
(iv) Extending the arms in multiple directions
(v) Folding the towel into three even parts
(i) Getting up and walking to pick up a towel
(ii) Cleaning the desk with a towel
(iii) Folding the used towel, putting it in a basket, and returning to a chair

Bowling(i) Walking in big motions
(ii) Throwing a ball with one hand in a standing position
(iii) Extending the arms in multiple directions in a standing position
(iv) Bending the back to touch the ground in a standing position
(v) Placing bowling pins upright on the ground
(i) Getting up from a chair and walking to grab a bowling ball
(ii) Striking down bowling pins with a bowling ball
(iii) Reorganizing bowling pins upright and returning back to a chair to sit