U.S., July 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07681609) titled 'Proprioceptive Exercise in Parkinson's Disease' on June 26.

Brief Summary: Parkinson's disease is frequently associated with impaired postural control, balance deficits, trunk misalignment, altered proprioception, and an increased risk of falls. These impairments may contribute to reduced mobility, pain, loss of independence, and decreased quality of life. Although rehabilitation is a key component of Parkinson's disease management, conventional approaches often focus primarily on motor training, while sensory and proprioceptive aspects of postural control may receive less specific attention.

The aim of this randomized controlled lo...