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. 2021 Jun 30;18(13):6990. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18136990

Table 2.

Responses to the BDJ telerehabilitation program.

Participant A B
Timepoints Pre-Intervention Post-Intervention Pre-Intervention Post-Intervention
Self-selected gait speed (m/s) 0.77 1.48 1.49 1.67
Fast-paced gait speed (m/s) 0.99 1.72 1.64 2.00
Aerobic capacity (two min walk distance, m) 112 151 112 146
Balance (Mini-Best total score, n/28) * 11 17 18 20
Anticipatory (n/6) 1 4 3 5
Reactive postural control (n/6) 0 2 4 2
Sensory orientation (n/6) 4 2 4 3
Dynamic gait (n/10) 6 9 7 10
Quality of life (PDQ-39 total score, n/100) # 78 68 70 54
Mobility 25 16 30 10
Activities of Daily Living 10 15 2 15
Emotional Wellbeing 14 11 11 7
Stigma 9 9 9 9
Social Support 3 1 0 0
Cognition 8 7 8 6
Communication 5 5 5 3
Bodily Discomfort 4 4 5 4

m/s, meters per second; m, meters; * Mini-Best (Mini Balance Evaluation Systems Test) has 14 items (distributed over four categories), each of them scored from 0 to 2 (0 indicating the lowest and 2 the highest level of function) with a total score range between 0–28; # PDQ-39 Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire-39, scored 0−100 (100 = maximum level of problems), the higher score indicating the worst quality of life. Item sub-scores can range between 0 and 4 (0 = never; 1 = seldom; 2 = sometimes; 3 = often; and 4 = always or cannot do at all).