HHS Recovery Act Recipient Reporting Readiness Tool
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Prime Recipient Report
Award Detail for: OCULOMOTOR CONTROL AND GAIT IN PARKINSON DISEASERecipient Name:WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
DUNS Number: 068552207
CAMPUS BOX 1034
SAINT LOUIS, MO 63112
Reporting Information
Award Type*: Grant
Award Number*: 1R01HD056015-01A2
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Award Recipient Information
Recipient DUNS Number*: 068552207
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Recipient Congressional District*: 1
Award Information
Funding Agency Code*: 7529
Awarding Agency Code*:7529
Award Date*: 08-12-2009
Amount of Award*: $ 380,000
Program Source (TAS)*: 750840
CFDA Number*: 93.701
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Award Description* Abstract Many individuals with Parkinson disease (PD) experience a reduction in mobility with gait difficulties that include impaired turning that can trigger freezing. These turning difficulties are particularly critical since falls during turning carry an eightfold greater risk of hip fracture compared to falls during straight line walking. Furthermore, people with PD are over three times more likely to sustain a hip fracture than age-matched cohorts without PD, and the cost of care for hip fractures in individuals with PD is approximately $192 million per year. Given the personal and economic impacts associated with falls, it is critical that we develop interventions to reduce falling risk during turning among those with PD. Mechanisms underlying impaired turning in PD are not well understood. We think that: 1) individuals with PD who have difficulty turning will show impaired ability to rapidly switch movement directions of not just the limbs but also the eyes and 2) eye movement impairments may contribute to difficulties with turning. Through use of kinematic and videooculographic analyses, along with a rotating circular treadmill and optokinetic stimulation, we will determine: 1) whether individuals with PD who have turning difficulty show impairments in ability to rapidly switch movement direction of the eyes and lower limbs, and 2) whether deficits in eye movement control contribute to turning difficulties in PD. The long-term objective of the proposed research is to better understand the relationship between oculomotor and limb motor control deficits in individuals with PD and how these deficits relate to impaired turning. Using the knowledge gained, we aim to develop innovative gait rehabilitation approaches for individuals with PD with the ultimate goal of reducing falls and hip fractures in this population.
Project Information
Project Name or Project/Program Title*: OCULOMOTOR CONTROL AND GAIT IN PARKINSON DISEASE
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Infrastructure Contact Street Address 1: CAMPUS BOX 1034
Infrastructure Contact Street Address 2: Not Available
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Infrastructure City: SAINT LOUIS
Infrastructure State: MO
Infrastructure ZIP Code+4: 63112
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Primary Place of Performance
Street Address 1: CAMPUS BOX 1054
Street Address 2: SAINT LOUIS
City*: SAINT LOUIS
State*: MO
ZIP Code+4*: 631304899
Congressional District*: 1
Country*: US
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