Nature Reviews Neurology
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Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Clinical Neurology, Neurosciences & Neurology, DEEP BRAIN-STIMULATION, SPINAL-CORD STIMULATION, QUALITY-OF-LIFE, PARKINSONS-DISEASE, SUBTHALAMIC STIMULATION, BASAL GANGLIA, DOUBLE-BLIND, PEDUNCULOPONTINE NUCLEUS, CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID, MOTOR FLUCTUATIONS, 3202 Clinical sciences, 3209 Neurosciences
Abstract:
Freezing of gait (FOG) is a debilitating motor symptom that commonly occurs in Parkinson disease, atypical parkinsonism and other neurodegenerative conditions. Management of FOG is complex and requires a multifaceted approach that includes pharmacological, surgical and non-pharmacological interventions. In this Expert Recommendation, we provide state-of-the-art practical recommendations for the management of FOG, based on the latest insights into the pathophysiology of the condition. We propose two complementary treatment flows, both of which are linked to the pathophysiology and tailored to specific FOG phenotypes. The first workflow focuses on the reduction of excessive inhibitory outflow from the basal ganglia through use of dopaminergic medication or advanced therapies such as deep brain stimulation and infusion therapy. The second workflow focuses on facilitation of processing across cerebral compensatory networks by use of non-pharmacological interventions. We also highlight interventions that have potential for FOG but are not supported by sufficient evidence to recommend for clinical application. Our updated recommendations are intended to enable effective symptomatic relief once FOG has developed, but we also consider potential targets for preventive approaches. The recommendations are based on scientific evidence where available, supplemented with practice-based evidence informed by our clinical experience.