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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05060042
Other study ID # Aneela Riaz
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date October 1, 2021
Est. completion date March 31, 2022

Study information

Verified date December 2022
Source Riphah International University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The aim of this study is to conduct a randomized controlled trail to compare and analyze the effects of both whole body vibrator (WBV) and proprioceptive training through Tai Chi program on static and dynamic postural balance variables of the elderly population. The purpose of the study is to determine that whether whole body vibrator is more evident or proprioceptive training is more effective for promoting functional independency and improving balance in older adults. Hence distinguishing choices to prevent fall and advancing functional independency by using the appropriate intervention without using extreme loads.


Description:

Elderly population is defined as 'people aged 65 or above'. Aging is a complex and challenging process of physiological changes and it is associated with decline of biological functions. Increasing age is linked with impairments in visual, proprioception, vestibular systems, decline in muscular strength and control of the lower limbs, balance/postural control, and of the mobility patterns which are known to be substantial hazards for fall, and these parameters have been found to be dynamically more disabled with getting older. Among all these factors, there is obvious decline in normal functioning and balance related issues, common in elderly population due to proprioceptive function loss that is the person is unable to sense his joint position and motion which ultimately results in mobility impairments. Therefore, researchers have been looking for new approaches that are more feasible to improve the independence and physical mobility in older individuals and over the past decade the whole body vibrator (WBV) have been seeking attention for the beneficence of the elderly population. It is a neuromuscular training modality used to improve muscle strength, power, balance, mobility, cardiorespiratory rehabilitation, improves neuromuscular and musculoskeletal functions and general health both in healthy and as well as in orthopedic patients and neurologically diseased elderly population .Bilateral proprioceptive training is also used for impaired balance, proprioception loss and decreased ROM in elderly population. Proprioceptive receptors are present in our skin, muscles, tendons and joints with the help of which we can sense position and movement of limbs and trunk, sense of force and sense of heaviness in the absence of vision. The mechanoreceptors of the proprioception cause activation of central nervous system by initiating action potential through release of stored sodium in to the cells, this afferent sensory stimuli to the central nervous system is essential for the control of body movements


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 40
Est. completion date March 31, 2022
Est. primary completion date March 31, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 60 Years to 75 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Participants with balance and proprioception problems - Those having BBS score between 21-54 - Intact cognition: MMSE >25 Exclusion Criteria: - Subjects with recent trauma or any other neurodegenerative disorder. - Subjects with cognitive and hearing impairments - Subjects who cannot follow my command.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Whole body vibration group
WBV will be provided with a frequency of 6-26Hz with amplitude of 1-3mm 4-5 bouts(60 sec each) for 3 times a week
Bilateral proprioceptive training
Static balance training will be provided in first week for 3-4 times for 10 mints of single session. 3 times a week In 2nd and 3rd week dynamic balance training for 3 times with a session of 10 mints. In 4th week progressive balance training will be done with same frequency and duration. Tai chai exercises will be given for 20 mints 3 times a week

Locations

Country Name City State
Pakistan Misbah Ghous Rawalpindi Islamabad
Pakistan Pakistan General Railway Hospital Rawalpindi Islamabad

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Riphah International University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Pakistan, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Time up and go test The assessment of functional mobility in community dwelling elderly population, is assessed precisely by a balance test called time up and go test.Time taken to complete the task is actually indicating the level of functional mobility. An elder participant taking less than 20 seconds to complete the task have been shown to be independent in ADLs. Time taken more than 30 seconds by an older subject, indicates more dependent in ADLs and requires assistive devices for ambulation. Change from Baseline balance to 8th Weeks
Primary Performance-Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA): • The Tinetti Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA) is a widely used clinical assessment tool that gives an insight into the abnormalities in balance and gait, and it has the ability to predict fall risk in elderly population.• This scale has a total maximum score of 28 in which there is 12 score of gait assessment and 16 score of balance assessment. The overall score of 25-28 indicates low fall risk, 19-24 represents moderate fall risk and <19 means there is high risk of fall in suspected elderly population. This scale has been declared has a valid and reliable tool to assess balance and gait impairments Change from Baseline balance and gait to 8th Weeks
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