TENS and Taping for Older People

NCT ID: NCT05596110

Last Updated: 2022-11-07

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

24 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-12-01

Study Completion Date

2023-11-30

Brief Summary

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Aim: To examine the acute effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and Kinesio Taping (KT) on lower limb joint proprioception, static standing balance, limits of stability and functional balance performance in community-dwelling older adults.

Design: A one-group experimental study with a repeated-measures design. Sample: 24+ community-dwelling older adults Interventions: TENS and KT, TENS and sham taping, KT and sham TENS, and sham TENS and sham taping (30 minutes each) Major outcomes: Outcomes will be evaluated during each of the intervention conditions. Lower limb joint active repositioning error will be evaluated using a joint position sense test; a force platform will be used to assess the single-leg standing body sway path length and velocity; a functional reach test will give a score that reflects the limits of stability of the participants; and the timed up-and-go test will be used to quantify functional balance performance of the participants.

Anticipated results and significance: It is predicted that both TENS and KT, when applied together, may best improve lower limb joint proprioception and facilitate all balance performances among the community-dwelling older adults. These interventions could be applied in clinical settings to improve joint proprioception and postural control of the elderly people.

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Postural Defect

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NON_RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

FACTORIAL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants

Study Groups

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TENS and KT

TENS will be applied on the medial and lateral joint lines of the knee and ankle joints and the anterior and posterior joint lines of the hip joint of both legs. In addition, KT will be applied to major postural muscles including the bilateral gluteus medius, quadriceps, and gastrocnemius of the participants.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

TENS and KT

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

TENS will be delivered using three E704SD TIMER TENS devices (or similar) through pairs of electrodes placed on the medial and lateral joint lines of the knee and ankle joints and the anterior and posterior joint lines of the hip joint of both legs. In addition, KT (Kinesio Tex Gold) will be applied to major postural muscles including the bilateral gluteus medius (i.e., crosses hip joint), quadriceps (i.e., crosses the knee joint), and gastrocnemius (i.e., crosses ankle joint) of the participants.

TENS and sham taping

TENS will be applied on the medial and lateral joint lines of the knee and ankle joints and the anterior and posterior joint lines of the hip joint of both legs. In addition, sham tapes will be applied to major postural muscles including the bilateral gluteus medius, quadriceps, and gastrocnemius of the participants.

Group Type SHAM_COMPARATOR

TENS and sham taping

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

TENS will be delivered using three E704SD TIMER TENS devices (or similar) through pairs of electrodes placed on the medial and lateral joint lines of the knee and ankle joints and the anterior and posterior joint lines of the hip joint of both legs. In addition, sham tapes will be applied to major postural muscles including the bilateral gluteus medius (i.e., crosses hip joint), quadriceps (i.e., crosses the knee joint), and gastrocnemius (i.e., crosses ankle joint) of the participants.

KT and sham TENS

KT will be applied to major postural muscles including the bilateral gluteus medius, quadriceps, and gastrocnemius of the participants. In addition, sham TENS will be applied on the medial and lateral joint lines of the knee and ankle joints and the anterior and posterior joint lines of the hip joint of both legs.

Group Type SHAM_COMPARATOR

KT and sham TENS

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

KT (Kinesio Tex Gold) will be applied to major postural muscles including the bilateral gluteus medius (i.e., crosses hip joint), quadriceps (i.e., crosses the knee joint), and gastrocnemius (i.e., crosses ankle joint) of the participants. In addition, sham TENS will be applied on the medial and lateral joint lines of the knee and ankle joints and the anterior and posterior joint lines of the hip joint of both legs.

Sham TENS and sham taping

Sham TENS will be applied on the medial and lateral joint lines of the knee and ankle joints and the anterior and posterior joint lines of the hip joint of both legs. In addition, sham tapes will be applied to major postural muscles including the bilateral gluteus medius, quadriceps, and gastrocnemius of the participants.

Group Type SHAM_COMPARATOR

Sham TENS and sham taping

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Sham TENS will be applied on the medial and lateral joint lines of the knee and ankle joints and the anterior and posterior joint lines of the hip joint of both legs. In addition, sham tapes will be applied to major postural muscles including the bilateral gluteus medius (i.e., crosses hip joint), quadriceps (i.e., crosses the knee joint), and gastrocnemius (i.e., crosses ankle joint) of the participants.

Interventions

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TENS and KT

TENS will be delivered using three E704SD TIMER TENS devices (or similar) through pairs of electrodes placed on the medial and lateral joint lines of the knee and ankle joints and the anterior and posterior joint lines of the hip joint of both legs. In addition, KT (Kinesio Tex Gold) will be applied to major postural muscles including the bilateral gluteus medius (i.e., crosses hip joint), quadriceps (i.e., crosses the knee joint), and gastrocnemius (i.e., crosses ankle joint) of the participants.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

TENS and sham taping

TENS will be delivered using three E704SD TIMER TENS devices (or similar) through pairs of electrodes placed on the medial and lateral joint lines of the knee and ankle joints and the anterior and posterior joint lines of the hip joint of both legs. In addition, sham tapes will be applied to major postural muscles including the bilateral gluteus medius (i.e., crosses hip joint), quadriceps (i.e., crosses the knee joint), and gastrocnemius (i.e., crosses ankle joint) of the participants.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

KT and sham TENS

KT (Kinesio Tex Gold) will be applied to major postural muscles including the bilateral gluteus medius (i.e., crosses hip joint), quadriceps (i.e., crosses the knee joint), and gastrocnemius (i.e., crosses ankle joint) of the participants. In addition, sham TENS will be applied on the medial and lateral joint lines of the knee and ankle joints and the anterior and posterior joint lines of the hip joint of both legs.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Sham TENS and sham taping

Sham TENS will be applied on the medial and lateral joint lines of the knee and ankle joints and the anterior and posterior joint lines of the hip joint of both legs. In addition, sham tapes will be applied to major postural muscles including the bilateral gluteus medius (i.e., crosses hip joint), quadriceps (i.e., crosses the knee joint), and gastrocnemius (i.e., crosses ankle joint) of the participants.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Between 60 and 75 years old
* Able to ambulate independently and safely without using any walking aid
* Able to follow instructions

Exclusion Criteria

* Known unstable medical condition (e.g., uncontrolled hypertension)
* Known sensorimotor or neurological disorders (e.g., stroke and epilepsy)
* Significant musculoskeletal disorder of the lower limbs (e.g., osteoarthritis of the knee)
* Cognitive disorder
* Presence of an implanted electrical device (e.g., cardiac pacemaker)
* Cancer
* A change in skin sensation
* Wound around the lower limb joints
* A recent injury that may affect test performance
* Allergy to adhesive tapes
Minimum Eligible Age

60 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

75 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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The University of Hong Kong

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Shirley S.M. Fong

Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Shirley SM Fong, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Central Contacts

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Shirley SM Fong, PhD

Role: CONTACT

+852 97090337

Other Identifiers

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CU1

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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