Hydrocephalus, Normal Pressure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Physical Training in Shunt-operated Patients With Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
Patients with idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (iNPH) have variable difficulties regarding gait, balance, cognition and micturition. A shunt operation will improve these difficulties in most cases. Data suggest however, that they do not change their physical activity postoperatively. Physical training has been shown to be beneficial in patients with similar diseases i.e. Parkinson. The aim of this study is to apply a high intensity physical training program after a shunt operation to see if the patients can improve their physical capacity and ambulatory activity more than patients who only receive standardized written advice about physical training.
Consecutive patients with iNPH at the neurological departments of University Hospital of Linköping and at Sahlgrenska University Hospital are included and randomized for either physical training according to a validated training concept for elderly and cognitive impaired patients named HIFE ( High Intensity Functional Exercise) together with a standardized written instruction for home training of physical exercises or only a standardized written instruction for home training. Goal Attainment Scaling will be used to set measurable goals together with the patient. The training will take place in a facility where physiotherapists are available either at the two centers or close to the patient´s home.Those physiotherapists at the centers responsible for the training will contact and send the local physiotherapists a manual and give instructions about the HIFE concept and will also stay in contact for the whole intervention i.e. 12 weeks ( one hour two times a week). A minimum of 18 out of 24 session will be required. ;
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