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Clinical Trials/NCT01844154
NCT01844154
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Fracture and Fall Prevention in Elderly With Osteoporosis: Long-term Follow up

National Taiwan University Hospital2 sites in 1 country120 target enrollmentOctober 2012

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Osteoporosis, Osteopenia
Sponsor
National Taiwan University Hospital
Enrollment
120
Locations
2
Primary Endpoint
Muscle activation during balance recovery
Last Updated
10 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Osteoporosis is a prevalent health concern among older adults and is associated with an increased risk of falls that can cause fracture, injury or mortality. Identifying the factors related to falls occurring within this population is essential for the development of effective regimes for fall prevention. Studies have shown that muscle quality and good posture alignments are critical for balance control in older adults. People are diagnosed with osteoporosis often combining with muscles weakness, and increased spine kyphosis leading vertebral, fractures and poor balance control, even falls. Therefore, improving muscle quality, strengthening weak muscles and correcting postural alignment are essential elements for fracture and fall prevention in older adults with osteoporosis. The long-term objectives of this work are to prevent fracture and fall in older adults with osteoporosis by improving the function of degenerative muscles using exercise training.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
October 2012
End Date
December 2016
Last Updated
10 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • able to stand and walk for 5 minutes independently
  • having normal or corrected to normal vision
  • having age between \> 50 years
  • already have DEXA and X-ray exam with osteopenia (-2.5 \< t-score \< -1.0) or osteoporosis (t-score \<-2.5)

Exclusion Criteria

  • being pregnant
  • sensory-motor deficits
  • inability of communication
  • lack of access to a telephone
  • t-score \<-2.5 combine with existing fracture
  • control age-matched group:
  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • able to stand and walk for 5 minutes independently
  • having normal or corrected to normal vision
  • having age between \> 50 years

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Muscle activation during balance recovery

Time Frame: every 3 month, up to 1 year

Data collection will be carried out in 2 sessions in 2 different days within the span of a week. The first day of data collection includes basic information, anthropometric measure, clinical tests, and functional tests. The second day of data collection includes muscle and joint assessment, and biomechanical tests. Each session last approximately 2.5 hours in duration.

Study Sites (2)

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