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Investigation of Impacts of Vibration on Muscular Strength and Functional Performance of Upper Limbs of Older Adults

Not Applicable
Conditions
Sarcopenia
Interventions
Behavioral: vibration machine
Registration Number
NCT04767932
Lead Sponsor
Taipei Medical University
Brief Summary

The elderly population is increasing at worldwide. The need of health promotion and maintenance for elderly adults has become a critical issue. According to a national investigation in 2017, the number of people over 65 years old accounts for 13.33% of the total population and would reach 20.1% by 2050. Muscle strength and functional performances of upper limbs play an important role in most daily activities in elderly adults. However, with aging, the muscle strength of upper extremities could be affected and decrease the functional performances of daily living. Vibration exercise can be used to induce the muscle contraction and motor control in lower limbs for people with neuromuscular disorders. Few studies have investigated the training effects on muscle strength and functional performances of upper limbs for elderly adults。Therefore, appropriate training devices and exercise programs to facilitate the muscle strength and functional performances of upper limbs in elderly people would be needed for clinical therapists. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to develop a vibration training device and investigate the training effects on muscle strength and functional performances of upper limbs in elderly people. This study will recruit 44 elderly adults, evaluating the muscle strength and functional performances of upper limbs before and after interventions. All subjects will be randomized assign to experimental and control groups; the experimental group will perform 30mins/ section, three times weekly for 8 weeks vibration training, and the control group will receive regular exercise training at same time. Two-way ANOVA with repeated measure will be applied to analyze the training effects and difference in the muscle strength and functional performances of upper limbs between two groups. SPSS version 18.0 statistical software will be used. The α level for statistical significance is set at 0.05.

Detailed Description

Vibration exercise can be used to induce the muscle contraction and motor control in lower limbs for people with neuromuscular disorders. Few studies have investigated the training effects on muscle strength and functional performances of upper limbs for elderly adults。Therefore, appropriate training devices and exercise programs to facilitate the muscle strength and functional performances of upper limbs in elderly people would be needed for clinical therapists. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to develop a vibration training device and investigate the training effects on muscle strength and functional performances of upper limbs in elderly people. This study will recruit 44 elderly adults, evaluating the muscle strength and functional performances of upper limbs before and after interventions. All subjects will be randomized assign to experimental and control groups; the experimental group will perform 30mins/ section, three times weekly for 8 weeks vibration training, and the control group will receive regular exercise training at same time. Two-way ANOVA with repeated measure will be applied to analyze the training effects and difference in the muscle strength and functional performances of upper limbs between two groups. SPSS version 18.0 statistical software will be used. The α level for statistical significance is set at 0.05.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
44
Inclusion Criteria

Sarcopenia of older people

Exclusion Criteria
  1. Upper limbs acute or chronic nerve, musculoskeletal injury within 6 months
  2. Upper extremity surgery in 6 months
  3. without a pacemaker
  4. without severe vision or hearing problems
  5. without severe heart disease

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
control groupvibration machinethe control group will receive regular exercise training at same time.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
muscle strength of upper limbs.15 min

use MicroFET3 to understand physical fitness of upper limbs between groups after intervention .The tool for assessing upper limb muscle strength is a tool with good reliability and validity. It includes wrist flexor, extensor, brachioradialis, biceps, triceps, and deltoid muscle strength performance. The researcher places the muscle to be measured and asks the subject to hold the dynamometer for three to five seconds, measure twice, record in kilograms to one decimal place, and measure twice in total. The higher value is recorded in kilograms to the next decimal place.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Assess the improvement of quality of life due to muscle strength improvement20 min

IADL+ Quality of life to understand physical fitness and functional performance of upper limbs between groups after intervention .This sub-questionnaire is based on the subjective feelings of the elderly in the last two weeks, measured by interviews and observation behaviors.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

TMU

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Taipei city, Taiwan

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