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Study of the Relationship Between the Strength of Ankle Movement Muscles and Postural Parameters in Elderly Fallers: Towards New Strategies for Screening and Management

Completed
Conditions
Persons Who Have Experienced a Sudden Uncontrolled Fall in the Absence of Outside Factors in the 6 Months Preceding the Consultation
Interventions
Other: BERG scale
Other: Functional tests
Other: Measurement of balance on a force platform
Other: Measurement of maximal moment of the plantar flexor and dorsiflexor muscles
Other: Measurement of the moment of the plantar flexors and dorsiflexors corresponding to RMS activity during balance measurements
Registration Number
NCT03343769
Lead Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dijon
Brief Summary

The quality of life of elderly citizens is to a great extent related to the maintenance of independence. The risk of falling and the loss of autonomy are two frequent problems associated with ageing. Although the impact of falls on functional outcomes and morbi-mortality in the elderly is well-established, the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying these falls are poorly understood. To better assess the risk of falling, numerous studies have investigated the use of dynamic and static posturography. These studies sought to characterise populations of fallers and non-fallers using parameters from postural analysis. Nonetheless, a new concept may emerge: weakening of the ankle movement muscles may be implicated in the age-related deterioration of posture. Even though it has been shown that this decrease occurs earlier and is more severe in fallers, the direct relationship between the strength of ankle movement muscles and balance parameters in elderly fallers has not yet been established. The existence of such a relationship would make it possible on the one hand to facilitate screening for those with a risk of falling, and on the other hand to enrich our understanding of the pathophysiology of the risk of falling. The perspective would therefore be to propose programmes focused on the strengthening of these deficient muscles.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
34
Inclusion Criteria

Control group:

  • Subjects who have provided written informed consent
  • Subjects with national health insurance cover
  • Subjects aged between 60 and 90 years old
  • Able to understand simple instructions and exercise instructions and to provide informed consent
  • with no diseases that could compromise postural abilities and ankle muscle strength.
  • Subjects who have not experience a sudden uncontrolled fall in the absence of outside factors in the 6 months preceding inclusion.

Patients group

  • Subjects who have provided written informed consent
  • Subjects with national health insurance cover
  • Subjects aged between 60 and 90 years old
  • Able to understand simple instructions and exercise instructions and to provide informed consent
  • Subjects who have experienced at least one sudden uncontrolled fall in the absence of outside factors in the 6 months preceding inclusion.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Acute balance disorders (central vestibular syndrome, infection or toxic cause)
  • Chronic vestibular disease with proven clinical repercussions
  • Any severe neuro-orthopedic disease impairing balance as well as physiological impairments due to ageing Any chronic neurological disorder (stroke, Parkinson syndrome...)
  • Any psychiatric disorder able to compromise participation
  • Non-corrected vision disorder
  • Cancer or any progressive disease
  • Treatment with psychotropic agents able to impair vigilance and posture
  • Patients under guardianship
  • Patients with an ADL score <3 (total of 6 points), reflecting a clinically obvious high risk of falling

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
PatientBERG scale-
ControlMeasurement of balance on a force platform-
PatientMeasurement of balance on a force platform-
PatientFunctional tests-
ControlBERG scale-
ControlMeasurement of maximal moment of the plantar flexor and dorsiflexor muscles-
PatientMeasurement of the moment of the plantar flexors and dorsiflexors corresponding to RMS activity during balance measurements-
ControlFunctional tests-
ControlMeasurement of the moment of the plantar flexors and dorsiflexors corresponding to RMS activity during balance measurements-
PatientMeasurement of maximal moment of the plantar flexor and dorsiflexor muscles-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean total displacement of the Centre of Pressure in millimetres during the different stabilometry recordings.Through study completion, an average of 1 month
The sum of the moments of strength developed by the plantar flexor and dorsiflexor muscles (i.e. combined moment) in both anklesThrough study completion, an average of 1 month
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

CHU Dijon Bourgogne

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Dijon, France

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