Fall Prevention Clinical Trial
Official title:
Motor Training for Fall Prevention: Adaptation and Retention in Older Adults
Slip-related falls often cause injury; these often have catastrophic consequences, even among the healthiest older persons. Establishing a retainable preventive training regimen against slip-related falls would, without doubt, have major public health implications. In this study, investigators will demonstrate that older adults can significantly reduce their near-term risk of backward balance loss and falls through motor training with multiple protected slip exposure, and such adaptive improvements from such prophylactic training regimen can be retained over the course of a year.
Slip-related falls often cause catastrophic injury for both frail and healthy older persons.
Investigators have shown that, with motor training by repeated exposure to slips during
walking, young adults are able to traverse a potential slipping hazard without losing their
balance, regardless of whether a slip actually occurs or not. It is highly unlikely that
these effects could be attributed to education or heightened awareness of the slipping threat
alone. Furthermore, investigators have demonstrated that these improved motor skills acquired
from a single session can be retained 4-6 months or longer upon re-testing, making such
intervention highly attractive. Of greater interest, however, is the extent to which older
adults can acquire and retain similar protective skills upon such training. This has not been
tested to date. Also unknown is how potential confounding factors such as an older adult's
functional status might interact with the training. These issues are of importance in that
establishing a retainable preventive training regimen against slip-related falls would,
without doubt, have major public health implications.
In this study, investigators will demonstrate that older adults can significantly reduce
their near-term risk of backward balance loss and falls through motor training by repeated
exposure to simulated slips interspersed with no-slip trials. Investigators will verify that
awareness or observational learning alone cannot substitute for motor training through an
awareness-control group. Investigators will then determine the extent to which adaptive
improvements are retained over the course of a year. Finally, investigators will verify that
although a single slip exposure may yield some retainable effect, this intensity control
group will exhibit significantly less favorable long-term effect on the control of center of
mass stability, body weight support, balance loss and fall upon slipping than the motor
training group with repeated slips. In addition, investigator expect that the
intensity-control group will also have a higher self-reported incidence of falls during the
12-month period than the motor training group with multiple slip exposure.
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