Elderly Population Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Supervised BRACE (Balance, Resistance, Aerobic, Cognitive Exercises) Protocol on Mobility in Elderly With Fall Risk
In the elderly risk of fall increases due to balance dysfunction, cognitive impairment and low vision. In this research, the aim is to find the effects of Supervised BRACE (Balance, Resistance, Aerobic, Cognitive Exercises) protocol on mobility to reduce the risk of fall in the elderly. Randomized controlled trial 10-12 weeks follow-up. The sample size is 40. The subjects are divided into two groups, 20 subjects in the control group and 20 in the experimental group. The study duration is of 6 months. The sampling technique will be purposive sampling and consecutive random assignment through the sealed envelope method. Individuals of age 60-80, either gender with Berg balance score (BBS) 20-40 will be included. Individuals with musculoskeletal conditions (fractures, severe arthritis), neurological conditions like Epilepsy, Parkinson, Alzheimer's, Impaired cognition and other systemic diseases or co-morbidities will be excluded. Assessments tools that will be used in the study are Mini-Mental State Exam, Berg balance Scale, timed up and go test (TUG), elderly mobility scale, Fullerton Advanced Balance (FAB) scale, Activities of Balance Confidence.
In terms of morbidity and mortality fall is a major concern in older adults. Fall is defined as unintentional contact with the ground. Tinetti in 1988 defined fall as "an event in which a person rest unintentionally on the ground or lower surface". There are many reasons for fall which can be intrinsic or extrinsic. The risk factors of fall can be ageing (e.g. cognitive impairment, poor balance or low vision), nutrition (vitamin D and calcium deficiency), medication (sedatives, antidepressants etc), environmental factors (improper shoes, poor lighting and unsafe stairs) and lack of exercise. Previous studies considered age 60 and above in the geriatric population. The number of falls increases day by day due to balance dysfunction which is the key impairment. Age 60 and above along with any impairment or disease which makes a person weak can be included in the group of geriatric population. The fact supported by previous researches that the person who involved in rehabilitation therapies can decrease fall rate and fall associated problems. Through these rehabilitation exercises Activity of Daily Living (ADLs) can be improved and disabilities could be prevented. Wii Fit gaming system can be used to uplift lifestyle and improve balance in the geriatric population. ;
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