Effect of Plantar Sensory Exercises on Balance and Fall Risk in Nursing Home Elderly
NCT ID: NCT04477408
Last Updated: 2024-03-12
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
20 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-05-01
2020-04-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Written informed consent was obtained from all participants. The necessary ethical approval for the study was taken from the Medipol University Non-Interventional Clinical Research Ethics Comittee This study was planned to be run with 20 healthy nursing home residents. The criteria of being included in the study were: being above 70 years of age, scoring at least 22 points on the Mini Mental Test, not being bound to a wheelchair, being able to walk 20 meters independently, and that the sensation of the foot sole is at least on the decreased protective level compare to Semmes Weinstein Monofilamnet test. The individuals with serious loss of eyesight, mental retardation, a schizophrenic background, having walking disorder, inconvenient in walking were not included in the study.
16 healthy aged individuals with the average age of 77.50±5.5 participated in our study. 2 of the first 20 participants left the study due to health problems and 2 other participants left due to personal reasons which they did not want to declare (Figure 1).
A homogeneous control group could not be created due to aging, so a control group was created with the same participants. The first evaluations of our study were made within two days. After the evaluation process, 4 weeks waiting period was given. At the end of this period, second measurements were made for two days. Plantar sensory based exercises program lasting 8 weeks was applied after the second measurements were taken. Post-treatment measurements were made for two days after the treatment ended. Measurements were made with MC and the physiotherapist working in the nursing home.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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plantar exercise group
plantar sensitive exercises
Plantar sensitive exercises:
30 minutes / 3 days per week / 8 weeks Walking on different 4 different textured floors and hot floor (15 minute) Trying to recognize small objects with the soles of the feet (5min) Seated work with barbed ball and balance pad (5min) Massage to the sole of the foot with different textured fabrics (5min)
plantar sensory exercise group
plantar sensitive exercises
Plantar sensitive exercises:
30 minutes / 3 days per week / 8 weeks Walking on different 4 different textured floors and hot floor (15 minute) Trying to recognize small objects with the soles of the feet (5min) Seated work with barbed ball and balance pad (5min) Massage to the sole of the foot with different textured fabrics (5min)
Interventions
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plantar sensory exercise group
plantar sensitive exercises
Plantar sensitive exercises:
30 minutes / 3 days per week / 8 weeks Walking on different 4 different textured floors and hot floor (15 minute) Trying to recognize small objects with the soles of the feet (5min) Seated work with barbed ball and balance pad (5min) Massage to the sole of the foot with different textured fabrics (5min)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Scoring at least 22 points on the Mini Mental Test
* Not being bound to a wheelchair
* Being able to walk 20 meters independently
* That the sensation of the foot sole is at least on the decreased protective level compare to Semmes Weinstein Monofilamnet test.
Exclusion Criteria
* Mental retardation
* A schizophrenic background
* Having walking disorder
* Inconvenient in walking
70 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Istanbul Medipol University Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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muyesser cavlak
Chief Researcher
Principal Investigators
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Müyesser Cavlak
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
İstanbul Medipol University
Candan Algun, Prof
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
İstanbul Medipol University
Locations
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İstanbul Medipol University
Istanbul, Kavacık, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IstanbulMUH - 2
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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