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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04344223
Other study ID # CEP2001
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date June 1, 2019
Est. completion date February 29, 2020

Study information

Verified date April 2020
Source University of Burgundy
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Movement during everyday activities most often requires stable posture. Postural control corresponds to a complex motor ability to maintain / re-establish balance and orient one's body in the environment. Postural stability and equilibrium deteriorate with age. More than 30% of people over 65 years old fall per year. Falls represent 90% of hip fractures and sometimes result in lasting psychological effects. Shoes are our direct link between the ground and our feet. Wearing shoes plays a major role in postural control. The characteristics of shoes usually worn by elderly people are identified with those of shoes known to be 'dangerous'. In order to improve stability and reduce the risk of falling for the elderly, Axis-Comfort Development® has developed "experimental balance shoes". Their shoes have technical characteristics presented in the scientific literature as beneficial for postural stability.

Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of wearing experimental balance shoes on postural balance compared with the people's own shoes. We assumed that postural balance would be improved by experimental balance shoes in an acute way and improved by a familiarization phase.

This was a controlled, randomized, blind and cross-over study. three sessions were held in our center, each time interspersed with a phase of familiarization at home (7 to 10 days) during which the people had to wear either the experimental balance shoes or their own personal shoes. 21 volunteers in total participated in this study, all between 65 and 75 years old. Five tests were presented randomly for each session and all tests were carried out on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) stabilometric platform. The mains criteria were static equilibrium on one foot and two feet (with eyes open and closed) and secondary criteria were stride frequency during the walk on the spot and stability limits.

An improvement of these multiple criteria during the different sessions would be proof of the positive effect of experimental balance shoes on postural balance in the elderly.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 21
Est. completion date February 29, 2020
Est. primary completion date February 15, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 65 Years to 75 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Subjects from 65 to 75 years old

- Healthy subjects

- Having given their written informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- Subject who has fallen during the six months prior to the study.

- Subject who moves with walking aids.

- Subject with severe balance problems or unable to stand up without help

- Subject who takes sedatives or sleeping pills

- Subject with neurological disease (dizziness including turning dizziness, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, etc.)

- Subject with history of heart attack

- Subject who is short of breath when inactive.

- Subject who has pains limiting walking and standing

- Subject who takes neuroleptics except Anti-depressors if the treatment is long-standing and well-balanced.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
Balance Shoe
Use of experimental balance shoes for carrying out the tests along the three sessions and one of the two familiarization phases
Personal Shoe
Use of Personal shoes (the same for each session) for carrying out the tests along the three sessions and one of the two familiarization phases

Locations

Country Name City State
France Centre d'Expertise de la Performance - Université de Bourgogne Dijon Côte d'Or

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Burgundy

Country where clinical trial is conducted

France, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Assessing change of the displacement surface of the center of pressure between the three sessions during static balance on a foot with open eyes Surface of the displacement of the centre of pressure (Value in square millimeters, mm²) during 30 seconds was measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Primary Assessing change of the length of the displacement of the centre of pressure between the three sessions during static balance on a foot with open eyes Length of the displacement of the centre of pressure (Value in millimeters, mm) during 30 seconds was measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Primary Assessing change of the number of rebalancing gestures between the three sessions during static balance on a foot with open eyes Number of rebalancing gestures (with the foot or with the hand during test) during 30 seconds was measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Primary Assessing change of the displacement surface of the center of pressure between the three sessions during static balance on two feet open eyes Surface of the displacement of the centre of pressure (Value in square millimeters, mm²) during 50 seconds was measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Primary Assessing change of the length of the displacement of the centre of pressure between the three sessions during static balance on two feet open eyes Length of the displacement of the centre of pressure (Value in millimeters, mm) during 50 seconds was measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Primary Assessing change of the average speed of the displacement of the centre of pressure between the three sessions during static balance on two feet open eyes Average speed of the displacement of the centre of pressure (Value in millimeters per second, mm/s) during 50 seconds was measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Primary Assessing change of the number of rebalancing gestures between the three sessions during static balance on two feet open eyes Number of rebalancing gestures (with the foot or with the hand during test) during 50 seconds was measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Assessing change in walking capacity between the three sessions Walk at the pace following the change of the Left (on right foot and left leg detached) and Right (opposite) visuals on the platform screen for 50 seconds. Subjects were asked to lift their feet using enough hip flexion to bring the foot halfway up the support leg. The expected number of strides was around 96. Measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform (number of strides). Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Assessing change in stability limits between the three sessions at 0° Maximal displacement of the centre of pressure at 0°. 8 seconds to go as far as possible (Value in degrees, °). Measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Assessing change in stability limits between the three sessions at 45° Maximal displacement of the centre of pressure at 45°. 8 seconds to go as far as possible (Value in degrees, °). Measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Assessing change in stability limits between the three sessions at 90° Maximal displacement of the centre of pressure at 90°. 8 seconds to go as far as possible (Value in degrees, °). Measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Assessing change in stability limits between the three sessions at 135° Maximal displacement of the centre of pressure at 135°. 8 seconds to go as far as possible (Value in degrees, °). Measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Assessing change in stability limits between the three sessions at 180° Maximal displacement of the centre of pressure at 180°. 8 seconds to go as far as possible (Value in degrees, °). Measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Assessing change in stability limits between the three sessions at 225° Maximal displacement of the centre of pressure at 225°. 8 seconds to go as far as possible (Value in degrees, °). Measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Assessing change in stability limits between the three sessions at 270° Maximal displacement of the centre of pressure at 270°. 8 seconds to go as far as possible (Value in degrees, °). Measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Assessing change in stability limits between the three sessions at 315° Maximal displacement of the centre of pressure at 315°. 8 seconds to go as far as possible (Value in degrees, °). Measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Subjective assessment of the comfort linked to the wearing of the experimental balance shoes The question was : "How do you feel in general wearing Balance Shoes?" with 4 predefined answers : (1) "Very comfortable" ; (2) "Comfortable" ; (3)"Normal" and (4) "Uncomfortable". Questionary was anonymous Measured after wearing experimental balance shoes for a week (familiarization's period)
Secondary Subjective assessment of the aesthetics linked to wearing of the experimental balance shoes The question was : "How do you find the aesthetics of Balance Shoes?" with 4 predefined answers : (1) "To my liking" ; (2) "Correct" ; (3)"Not to my liking" and (4) "No opinion". Questionary was anonymous Measured after wearing experimental balance shoes for a week (familiarization's period)
Secondary Subjective assessment of the stability linked to wearing of the experimental balance shoes The question was : "Did you feel more stable wearing Balance Shoes?" with 2 predefined answers : (1) "Yes" ; (2) "No". Questionary was anonymous Measured after wearing experimental balance shoes for a week (familiarization's period)
Secondary Subjective assessment of the safety linked to wearing of the experimental balance shoes The question was : "Did you feel safer wearing Balance Shoes?" with 2 predefined answers : (1)"Yes" ; (2) "No". Questionary was anonymous Measured after wearing experimental balance shoes for a week (familiarization's period)
Secondary Assessing change of the displacement surface of the center of pressure between the three sessions during static balance on two feet closed eyes Surface of the displacement of the centre of pressure (Value in square millimeters, mm²) during 50 seconds was measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Assessing change of the length of the displacement of the centre of pressure between the three sessions during static balance on two feet closed eyes Length of the displacement of the centre of pressure (Value in millimeters, mm) during 50 seconds was measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Assessing change of the average speed of the displacement of the centre of pressure between the three sessions during static balance on two feet open eyes Average speed of the displacement of the centre of pressure (Value in millimeters per second, mm/s) during 50 seconds was measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
Secondary Assessing change of the number of rebalancing gestures between the three sessions during static balance on two feet open eyes Number of rebalancing gestures (with the foot or with the hand during test) during 50 seconds was measured on a Huber 360 ® (LPG System, France) force platform. Measure during the three sessions and for both conditions (balance or personal). 1 minute recovery between tests. 7 to 10 days between the three sessions (familiarization). Test appearance order is random for each session
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