The Influence of Balance Training on Postural Control in Elderly
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Accidental Falls
- Sponsor
- Palacky University
- Enrollment
- 44
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Change from baseline Berg balance scale score after completing intervention
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 8 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Fall related injuries are major health problem which effect especially elderly population. After experiencing a fall, most of the elderly are unable to resume their previous mobility and the fear of future falls affects their daily life. Falls in elderly population are often related to balance or gait problems. The aim of this study is to assess the influence of balance training on postural and motor control of healthy elderly participants. The study is designed as a parallel interventional study with experimental and control group (allocation ratio 1:1). Participants' general health, balance abilities, fear of falling and gait stability and variability will be assessed on the baseline measurement, right after and 2 months after the completion of the training programme. Experimental group will undergo training focused on development of balance abilities and strength twice a week (60 minutes in length each) for 8 weeks. Participants will receive individualized exercises which will be focused on the main 4 types - stance exercises, gait and transition exercises and strength exercises especially focused on muscle strength of lower extremities.
Investigators
Zdenek Svoboda
Ph.D.
Palacky University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •ability to stand and walk without aid or support
- •participation in the institutional program "Falls risk and balance assessment" with successful completion of one year of observation for falls
Exclusion Criteria
- •neuromuscular or orthopaedic impairments that severely limit mobility and balance
- •surgery or injury on the musculoskeletal system less than 2 years before baseline measurement
- •any acute illness
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Change from baseline Berg balance scale score after completing intervention
Time Frame: 2 months
Change from baseline mean velocity of centre of pressure during quiet stance after completing intervention
Time Frame: 2 months
Change from baseline stride time variability after completing intervention
Time Frame: 2 months
Secondary Outcomes
- Change from baseline Falls efficacy scale - International score after completing intervention(2 months)
- Change from baseline gait velocity after completing intervention(2 months)
- Change from baseline short-term Lyapunov exponents after completing intervention(2 months)