Accidental Falls Clinical Trial
— FITTOfficial title:
Comparative Effects of Kinect Game ™ Exercise, Conventional Balance Exercise, and Concurrent Exercise On Knee Proprioception, Balance, And Functional Mobility on Males Elderly
Verified date | May 2016 |
Source | Universiti Putra Malaysia |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | Malaysia: Institutional Review Board |
Study type | Interventional |
Falling of the elderly as one of the greatest issues and major health problems among the
elderly population has produced a further discussion among gerontologists and physical
therapists. Moreover, they are considered as one of the major health problems among the
aging population and by now around a third of 65-year-old adults fall as a minimum once a
year while 6% of such falls cause fractures. Loss of the balance is the main reason for
falling among the elderly. Proprioception is the sensory feedback regarding the joint
position sense and movement which can accordingly lead to a decrease in the postural
stability and steadiness of the elderly people. Proprioception has shown to be a risk factor
for falls in older people. proprioception can be modified by physical training. Recently,
exergaming, the playing of video games with body movements, has been proposed as effective
strategy to deliver exercise.
Aim of study: the current research investigates the effect of 8 weeks videogame game
exercise, conventional balance exercise, and a combined of the two (mixed training) on knee
proprioception, static balance, and mobility of elderly male. Methodology: The study was
designed as a single-blinded, randomized, controlled intervention trial. Sixty-four male
ages 65 years and above were randomly assigned into an exergame group, a traditional balance
exercise group, a mixed training group or a passive control group. After pretest all
participant perform 8 weeks of exercise and measured the effects of the training regimens on
proprioception and other functional outcomes as well as mood states in healthy older adults.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 80 |
Est. completion date | September 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 65 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. The subjects should be 65 years old and above. 2. The participants should be able to walk independently for a minimum of 10 meter. 3. The participants should be able to do their daily activities such as eating, going to bathroom, and taking a shower. 4. The participants should be able to do low-level balance exercise Exclusion Criteria: 1. The participants who had cognitive problems. 2. The participants who could not walk and do their daily activities independently. 3. The participants who have knee fracture or joint replacement. 4. The participant who had regular balance exercise or resistance training in lower body in past 3 months. 5. The participant who had neurological and cardiovascular problem |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Prevention
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universiti Putra Malaysia | Shiraz University of Medical Sciences |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | knee joint position sense | A Biodex Isokinetic Dynamometer (Biodex 3, 20 Ramsay Rode, Shirley, New York) was used to assess the proprioception of the subjects. The knee joint proprioception was investigated at target angles 30°, 45° and 60° . participants' legs were passively moved to the target angles, their knees were held at the target position for 10 seconds, and then returned to the starting position (90°). Then, the participants were asked to extend their knees by pushing the dynamometer lever arm toward the previously selected target angle. The mean joint positioning error of the three measurement degrees of error from the target | At Eight weeks | Yes |
Primary | One Leg stance | The single leg stance test or one leg stance (OLS) test was conducted to measure static balance . This test was performed in open and close eye on separate trials. | At eight weeks | Yes |
Secondary | Time Up and Go Test (TUG) | Time Up and Go Test, were conducted to measure functional mobility before and after exercise protocol | At Eight Weeks | Yes |
Secondary | 10 meter walking test | 10 meter walking test was used to measure functional mobility before and after exercise protocol. | At Eight Weeks | Yes |
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