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COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF TELEREHABILITATION AND FACE-TO-FACE SPINAL STABILIZATION TRAININGS ON GAIT BIOMECHANICS, BALANCE AND JOINT POSITION SENSE IN TRANSTIBIAL AMPUTEES: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED, SINGLE BLIND STUDY

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Amputation
Interventions
Other: Spinal stabilization training through telerehabilitation
Other: Spinal stabilization training face-to-face
Registration Number
NCT05569967
Lead Sponsor
Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University
Brief Summary

After transtibial amputations, biomechanical changes in the trunk, pelvis, and lumbar region cause asymmetrical strength and core muscle activation on the amputated side, which negatively affects the gait biomechanics of individuals. However, routine treatment programs do not use treatment approaches based on the core region. This study will focus on the effects of telerehabilitation and face-to-face spinal stabilization exercise training on gait, balance, joint position sense, core muscle function, and perceived mobility in transtibial amputees, after treatment, and after long-term follow-up.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
28
Inclusion Criteria
  • Individuals who use total contact sockets
  • have been using prostheses for at least 1 year,
  • can walk independently without a walking aid
  • functionally at least K2
Exclusion Criteria
  • Bilateral amputation
  • Upper extremity amputation
  • Neurological problems
  • Other orthopedic problems

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Group 1Spinal stabilization training through telerehabilitationIndividuals in this group will receive spinal stabilization training through telerehabilitation.
Group 2Spinal stabilization training face-to-faceIndividuals in this group will receive spinal stabilization training face-to-face.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
gait speedChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

Participants will be asked to walk on flat ground for 10 meters. At this time, the speed will be evaluated by the BTS G-Walk sensor.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Core Muscle Endurance- Side BridgeChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

While the participants are in the side-lying position, they will raise their hips and align their bodies in a straight line by getting support from their feet and elbows. The time will be recorded by asking them to maintain the position as much as possible.

Stance symmetryChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

The time-distance characteristics of the gait will be used to calculate the gait symmetry. The stance time of the non-amputee will be calculated in proportion to the amputated side.

spatial parameter of gaitChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

Participants will be asked to walk on flat ground for 10 meters. At this time, the spatial variable of gait will be evaluated by the BTS G-Walk sensor.

Core Muscle Endurance- Trunk ExtansorChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

The trunk extensor test will be performed in the prone position, with the pelvis, hips and knees fixed to the bed. The participant will be asked to cross his arms over his body and position his body horizontally. The test will be finished when the participant is unable to maintain the horizontal position. The time will be recorded.

Step symmetryChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

The time-distance characteristics of the gait will be used to calculate the gait symmetry. The step time of the non-amputee will be calculated in proportion to the amputated side.

temporal parameter of gaitChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

Participants will be asked to walk on flat ground for 10 meters. At this time, the temporal variable of gait will be evaluated by the BTS G-Walk sensor.

Dynamic BalanceChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

Dynamic balance; will be evaluated with the "Four Square Step Test", which is a valid and reliable measure in the evaluation of gait, mobility and dynamic balance. The time to complete four frames is recorded. If the duration is more than 24 seconds, it is considered that there is a risk of falling.

Balance confidenceChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

Balance confidence of individuals will be evaluated with the "Activity-Specific Balance Confidence Scale". On this scale, individuals score their balance confidence between 0% and 100% during various ambulatory activities. A mean score of 50% or less indicates low physical function, 50-80% indicates moderate physical function, and 80% or higher indicates high physical function.

Core Muscle Endurance- Trunk FlexorChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

The trunk flexor test will be performed with the arms crossed over the thorax, the trunk at 55 degrees of flexion, and the knees and hips flexed to 90 degrees. The test will be finished when the participant is unable to maintain the position. The time will be recorded.

Perceived MobilityChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

The Prosthetic Limb Users Survey of Mobility (PLUS-M) Short Form will be used. The questionnaire consists of a total of 12 items, each of which is evaluated over 0-5 points. All items evaluate the degree of ability of the individual to perform the activity rather than the actual performance of the individual, and reflect the difficulty experienced by the individual while performing the activity. Higher scores indicate better mobility.

Joint Position Sense-TrunkChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

It will be evaluated with a dual digital inclinometer (ACUMAR™). The test will be performed in a standing position with eyes closed, barefoot on a hard floor, with the support surface shoulder-width apart. The inclinometer will be fixed on the T1 and S1 spinous processes and 30 degrees of trunk flexion will be required. It will be asked to feel the angle completely by keeping it in this position for a certain period of time and then return to the neutral position. The patient will then be asked to find the target angle. The difference between the target angle and the obtained angle will be determined as an absolute value and recorded in degrees.

pelvic parameter of gaitChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

Participants will be asked to walk on flat ground for 10 meters. At this time, the pelvic parameter of gait will be evaluated by the BTS G-Walk sensor.

Core Muscle StrengthChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

The strength of the core muscles will be evaluated using "The Stabilizer Pressure Biofeedback Unit". The pressure values for the measurement will be recorded 3 times in a row, at the beginning and end of the 10-second contraction, and the average value will be taken.

Joint Position Sense-KneeChange from baseline at 8 weeks and 5 months

It will be evaluated with a dual digital inclinometer (ACUMAR™).While the participants are in the prone position, the inclinometer will be placed on the femur and fibula and they will be asked to flex the knee at 40 degrees. It will be asked to feel the angle completely by keeping it in this position for a certain period of time and then return to the neutral position. The patient will then be asked to find the target angle. The difference between the target angle and the obtained angle will be determined as an absolute value and recorded in degrees.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University

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Ankara, Turkey

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