Postural Control Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Motor Control Exercises With and Without Neural Mobilization on Postural Control of Older Adults
Verified date | April 2022 |
Source | Riphah International University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The aim of this research is to find and compare the effect of Motor control exercises with and without neural mobilization on postural control of older adults.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 40 |
Est. completion date | December 15, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | October 15, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 60 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria - Both male and female were included - Older adults having age range from 60-80 years or older - Adults whose score is more than 24 on mini mental state examination. - Ambulate independently with or without a walking aid - Adults who had permission from the institution's doctor to participate in exercise classes. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with altered conscious level - Adults who cannot ambulate (bed ridden patients) - Patient with any neurological condition like stroke, multiple sclerosis and TBI - Patients with severe orthopedic condition like fractures and rheumatoid arthritis - Patient having any cardiac condition - Adults walking with walking aids like sick and crutches - Adults having vertigo or vestibular problems. - Adults having history of recurrent falls. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Pakistan | Binash Afzal | Lahore | Punjab |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Riphah International University |
Pakistan,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Static balance test | Balance will be assessed using the Tandem stance (TS) test for static balance. The intraobserver reliability of the test is good with an ICC of 0.80. | first reading at 0 week | |
Primary | Static balance test | Balance will be assessed using the Tandem stance (TS) test for static balance. The intraobserver reliability of the test is good with an ICC of 0.80. | final reading at end of 4 week | |
Primary | Gait speed test | The 4-m gait speed test will use, and the beginning and the end of the test will mark on the floor. The intra-observer reliability of the gait speed test is excellent with an ICC of 0.91, a standard error of measurement of 0.06 m/s, and a minimum detectable difference (MDD) of 0.17 m/s. | first reading at 0 week | |
Primary | Gait speed test | The 4-m gait speed test will use, and the beginning and the end of the test will mark on the floor. The intra-observer reliability of the gait speed test is excellent with an ICC of 0.91, a standard error of measurement of 0.06 m/s, and a minimum detectable difference (MDD) of 0.17 m/s. | final reading at end of 4 week | |
Primary | Timed Up and Go test | Timing began when participants initiate standing and end when they sat down. The mean of the measurements will be use for statistical purposes. The inter-observer reliability is good with an ICC of 0.89, a standard error of measurement of 3.99 seconds, and an MDD of 11.06 seconds. | first reading at 0 week | |
Primary | Timed Up and Go test | Timing began when participants initiate standing and end when they sat down. The mean of the measurements will be use for statistical purposes. The inter-observer reliability is good with an ICC of 0.89, a standard error of measurement of 3.99 seconds, and an MDD of 11.06 seconds. | final reading at 4 week | |
Primary | Quality of life: (OPQOL 35) | OPQOL questionnaire, has been validated in a multiethnic community-dwelling older population in England. Cronbach's alpha coefficient for the Italian outpatient population enrolled in this study was found to be 0.78, i.e. above the 0.70 threshold of acceptability for internal consistency. | first reading at 0 week | |
Primary | Quality of life: (OPQOL 35) | OPQOL questionnaire, has been validated in a multiethnic community-dwelling older population in England. Cronbach's alpha coefficient for the Italian outpatient population enrolled in this study was found to be 0.78, i.e. above the 0.70 threshold of acceptability for internal consistency. | final reading at 4 week |
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