Amputation Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Uneven Terrain Surface to Improve Locomotor Robustness in People With Amputation
To attain high levels of mobility, people with lower limb amputation must build both the skill and the confidence to rely on their prosthesis in the environments that they will encounter in daily life. The purpose of this research is to determine whether practicing walking on an uneven terrain surface, specifically designed to present a modest, manageable disturbance to walking, can improve balance, locomotor flexibility (i.e. the ability to adapt walking to different walking contexts) and balance confidence, to a greater extent than walking on level ground alone. This preliminary study aims to determine whether uneven terrain walking is feasible and acceptable in the target population, and also to establish preliminary efficacy.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 10 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | August 30, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - lower limb amputation at ankle level or above - properly fitted with a walking prosthesis, used regularly for home and/or community ambulation - good socket fit assessed by a score of 7-10 on the socket fit comfort score (Hanspal et at., 2003). - able to walk for two minutes at a time with or without an assistive device - willing to travel to the test site two times for training and testing. Exclusion Criteria: - leg/foot ulcer/sore or other conditions that cause pain during weight-bearing - cardiovascular, respiratory or other critical health conditions that preclude moderate physical activity - unilateral or bilateral upper limb absence or loss at the wrist and above - diagnosis of cognitive disturbances - allergy to medical adhesives - women who are pregnant or think they may be pregnant - acute illness - dizziness on the day of testing |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Nevada Las Vegas | Las Vegas | Nevada |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
United States,
Hanspal RS, Fisher K, Nieveen R. Prosthetic socket fit comfort score. Disabil Rehabil. 2003 Nov 18;25(22):1278-80. doi: 10.1080/09638280310001603983. — View Citation
Orsmond GI, Cohn ES. The Distinctive Features of a Feasibility Study: Objectives and Guiding Questions. OTJR (Thorofare N J). 2015 Jul;35(3):169-77. doi: 10.1177/1539449215578649. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Training protocol feasibility assessed by ability to complete 2-min bouts of walking on flat terrain | Assessment of proposed duration of walking training bouts on flat terrain. For each of six training bouts, successful completion of 2-min of walking without trial termination will be recorded (yes/no). | During training session on days 1 and 2 (each up to 45 minutes) | |
Other | Training protocol feasibility assessed by ability to complete 2-min bouts of walking on uneven terrain | Assessment of proposed duration of walking training bouts on uneven terrain. For each of six training bouts, successful completion of 2-min of walking without trial termination will be recorded (yes/no). | During training session on days 1 and 2 (each up to 45 minutes) | |
Other | Assessment protocol feasibility assessed by ability to take two steps or more on narrow beam | Assessment of feasibility of narrow beam-walking task. Ability to take at least two steps on a narrow beam after training session (yes/no). | Immediately post- training sessions on days 1 and 2 | |
Other | Protocol acceptability assessed by session duration | Duration of each session including testing and training in minutes. | During training session on days 1 and 2 (each up to 45 minutes) | |
Other | Training protocol acceptability assessed by training acceptability questionnaire | Five item self-report Likert-style acceptability questionnaire, assessing the following components for uneven terrain training: 1) enjoyment, 2) challenge, 3) perceived safety, 4) tiredness after training, 5) desire to practice further | Immediately after training on either day 1 or day 2 | |
Primary | Change in single limb stand time from baseline | The duration the participant is able to stand on one limb without touching the floor with the raised foot, out of a maximum of 30 seconds. | Pre- and immediately post- training session on day 1 and pre- and immediately post- training session on day 2. | |
Primary | Change in balance self-efficacy from baseline | Participants will rate on a scale of 0 (not confident at all) to 10 (extremely confident) their confidence in their ability to walk specified distances on the narrow beam. | Pre- and immediately post- training session on day 1 and pre- and immediately post- training session on day 2. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in average walking speed | Comfortable walking speed during traverses of 30ft laboratory | Pre- and immediately post- training session on day 1 and pre- and immediately post- training session on day 2. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in narrow beam walking distance | Distance travelled on a low level narrow beam without stepping off | Pre- and immediately post- training session on day 1 and pre- and immediately post- training session on day 2. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in horizontal ladder completion time | Time to traverse a horizontal ladder with randomly separated rungs. | Pre- and immediately post- training session on day 1 and pre- and immediately post- training session on day 2. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in average step width during level walking | Mean width of right and left steps during traverses of 30ft laboratory | Pre- and immediately post- training session on day 1 and pre- and immediately post- training session on day 2. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in average step length during level walking | Mean length of right and left steps during traverses of 30ft laboratory | Pre- and immediately post- training session on day 1 and pre- and immediately post- training session on day 2. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in step width variability during level walking | Standard deviation of right and left step widths during traverses of 30ft laboratory | Pre- and immediately post- training session on day 1 and pre- and immediately post- training session on day 2. |
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