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Zesty Exercise System for Therapeutic Engagement

NCT07382674 · Emory University
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About this study
Parkinson's disease is associated with reduced range of motion, impaired postural control, and decreased lower-body strength, which contribute to mobility limitations and reduced functional independence. Exercise is an essential component of symptom management and has been shown to improve strength, balance, and overall physical function. Many individuals with Parkinson's disease, however, face barriers to accessing supervised exercise, including transportation challenges, limited availability of trained providers, and difficulty maintaining consistent participation. Remote delivery of structured exercise may increase accessibility, but its feasibility and safety for use with robotic exercise systems have not been fully evaluated. The Zesty Exercise System for Therapeutic Engagement (ZEST-E) is a robotic platform designed to guide users through structured physical activity tasks that target range of motion and lower-body strength. The system provides interactive movement prompts and real-time feedback through a robotic interface. Previous work has shown that ZEST-E can be used safely and effectively in supervised settings. The current study will evaluate the use of ZEST-E when exercise sessions are monitored either in person or remotely. Participants will complete exercise sessions three times per week for three weeks. Each session will include robot-guided movements such as forward reaching, leaning, and repeated sit-to-stand transitions. Remote monitoring will be conducted through real-time audiovisual supervision, while in-person monitoring will occur on-site. Caregivers of participants can co-enroll and will receive fall prevention training, which they will practice during the exercise sessions. Throughout the study, information will be collected on session completion, participant experience, caregiver stress, and any safety concerns. The study will also measure changes in functional performance. The Standing Forward Reach test will be used to assess range of motion, and the 30-Second Chair Stand test will be used to assess lower-body strength. These outcomes were selected because they reflect motor abilities targeted by the ZEST-E exercise protocol. The results will provide information about the feasibility, acceptability, and safety of remotely monitored robotic exercise and will support planning for future research using this technology.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: -Older adults with mild to moderate PD. Exclusion Criteria: * Acute medical illness requiring hospitalization; * Under 40 years old; * Uncontrolled congestive heart failure; * History of stroke in the past three years; * Inability to perform study procedures; * Medical or physical conditions that would preclude participation (e.g., severe arthritis or mobility problems, uncontrolled hypertension or diabetes, renal failure, history of angina with activity); * On medications that could adversely affect cognition, e.g.: antipsychotics, opioids, stimulants, chemotherapy; * Psychotic disorders; * Confounding neurologic conditions (e.g., active central nervous system opportunistic infections, seizure disorders, head injury with loss of consciousness \>30 minutes, intracranial neoplasms, stroke with neurological or neuropsychiatric sequelae); * Substance Use Disorder, Major Depressive and Generalized Anxiety Disorders within six months of evaluation; * Hohn \& Yahr \> 3 * MoCA \<17
Study design
Enrollment target: 46 participants
Allocation: randomized
Masking: none
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2026-03-16
Estimated completion: 2028-02
Last updated: 2026-05-26
Interventions
Device: ZEST-E Robot-Assisted Exercise Program
Primary outcomes
  • Standing Forward Reach (SFR) Test (Baseline, after 3 weeks)
  • 30-Second Chair Stand Test (Baseline, after 3 weeks)
Sponsor
Emory University · other
With: Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance
Contacts & investigators
ContactMadeleine Hackney, PhD · contact · mehackn@emory.edu · 314-412-4852
ContactHannah Kim · contact · hannah.kim3@emory.edu
InvestigatorMadeleine Hackney, PhD · principal_investigator, Emory University
All locations (1)
Emory University, 57 Executive Park S NE, Ste 200Recruiting
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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