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Clinical Trials/NCT03109483
NCT03109483
Completed
N/A

Effectiveness of the Geriatric Activation Program Pellenberg (GAPP) on the Geriatric Rehabilitation Ward

KU Leuven1 site in 1 country111 target enrollmentMarch 17, 2017

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Stroke
Sponsor
KU Leuven
Enrollment
111
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Functional Balance
Status
Completed
Last Updated
6 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of our developed week-treatment program GAPP, on strength, balance, speed, functionality and cognition, with the main goal to achieve a better independence for activities of daily living (ADL).

Each day of the week an exercise program of 45 minutes is given assigned to a specific aspect of the rehabilitation; strength, balance, speed, functional training and one day is for testing or group therapy.

Participants will be followed for four weeks, with testing on day one, after two weeks and at the last day of the four-week program.

Detailed Description

The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of our developed week-treatment program GAPP (Geriatric Activation Program Pellenberg), on strength, balance, speed, functionality and cognition, with the main goal to achieve a better independence for ADL. Each day of the week an exercise program of 45 minutes is given assigned to a specific aspect of the rehabilitation. Monday: speed and coordination, including as many repetitions as possible in one minute for: quick arm movements in standing, quick trunk movements in sitting, quick weight transfers in standing, stepping. Tuesday: functional training, including walking stairs, transfers, sitting to lying and reverse, moving objects in the room, functional fit-o-meter. Wednesday: balance, including maximum weight transfers in all directions, exercises with reduced base of support, reaching. Thursday: strength, including sit to stand with a weight belt, lifting a weight bimanual of the table, walking with ankle weights, arm extension with therapy bands. Friday: testing or group activity. One week the following test will be taken: Berg Balance Scale, 10m walking test, Digit Symbol Substitution Test, knee extension and elbow extension strength with the microfet2, Basic-ADL and Geriatric Depression Scale. The other week there will be a group session, this could be in sitting (like moving on music) or standing (like petanque). Walking will be practiced every day of the week and individual needs (like specific hand rehabilitation or pain problems) will be addressed besides the program when needed.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
March 17, 2017
End Date
March 30, 2019
Last Updated
6 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
KU Leuven
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Margreet van Dijk

Physical Therapist

KU Leuven

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • admitted to the geriatric rehabilitation ward of UZ Leuven, campus Pellenberg
  • the ability to walk 10m with help of a person or walking aid
  • an expected stay of at least four weeks
  • a signed informed consent

Exclusion Criteria

  • medically instable
  • not able to understand the questions and tasks of the program or testing

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Functional Balance

Time Frame: four weeks

Functional balance measured with the Berg Balance Scale

Independence for activities of daily living

Time Frame: four weeks

Independence for ADL measured with the Basic-ADL

Secondary Outcomes

  • Walking speed(four weeks)
  • Strength of arm Extension(four weeks)
  • Cognitive function(four weeks)
  • Strength of knee extension(four weeks)
  • General state of mind(four weeks)

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