Hip Fracture Clinical Trial
Official title:
Enhanced Rehabilitation Targeting Strength and Movement Pattern Symmetry Following Hip Fracture
This study evaluates the feasibility of implementing a unilaterally biased high-intensity resistance training to facilitate restorative vs. compensatory recovery after "usual care" physical therapy among older adults who have recently incurred a hip fracture. Additionally, physical performance during a sit-to-stand task, muscle function (strength/power), physical function measures, muscle composition, and muscle quality (force/unit area), are assessed before and after targeted high-intensity resistance training.
Hip fracture is a major public health concern in the United States. Fall-related injuries
constitute the leading cause of deaths and disabilities among persons over age 65 years. Hip
fracture is consistently identified as one of the most frequent, costly, and devastating
non-lethal injuries from a fall. Rehabilitation after hip fracture remains largely unchanged
over the last 30 years despite evidence that high-intensity rehabilitation can benefit
physical function after hip fracture beyond the recovery typical with "usual care".
Asymmetries demonstrated in physical performance of various tasks, such as gait, balance,
and a sit-to-stand transfer, and impaired surgical limb muscle function are evident for
years after hip fracture, and may contribute to the high rate of falls and declining
function typically encountered by older adults recovering from hip fracture. Implementing a
high-intensity rehabilitation approach targeting asymmetries after hip fracture is likely to
yield improved symmetry in both physical function and muscle function. This study will
recruit older adults who have recently incurred a hip fracture and completed "usual care"
physical therapy to determine whether a high-intensity rehabilitation strategy targeting
asymmetries in movement strategies and muscle function of the surgical limb can be
successfully implemented in this challenging population. In particular, recruitment,
adherence to rehab protocol parameters, and retention will be addressed among those who
initiate high-resistance training at approximately 8-12wk after hip fracture incidence.
In addition, the investigators will explore the potential of targeted unilaterally-biased
resistance training to improve surgical limb function and performance after hip fracture.
Specifically, physical performance, muscle function, and muscle quality/composition are
recorded and compared pre-/post-training to determine whether improvements occur in
conjunction with high-intensity rehabilitation training. Additionally, the investigators
will measure improvements in muscle composition that occur as a result of this
high-intensity resistance training.
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Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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