The Effect of Trunk and Upper Extremity Exercises Added to the Otago Exercise Program
NCT ID: NCT06267833
Last Updated: 2024-02-20
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-09-01
2026-06-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Control group
Receiving the Otago exercise program
exercise
In the exercise protocol, a personalized, home-based, 30-minute Otago exercise program consisting of strength, balance, and walking exercises performed three times a week will be implemented for 8 weeks with home visits and telerehabilitation sessions (via Videoconferencing) under the supervision of the responsible researcher. In addition to the Otago exercise program, trunk and upper extremity exercises (totaling 45 minutes) will be implemented in study group 1 using traditional methods and in study group 2 using the mobile game method.
Study group 1
Receiving additional trunk and upper extremity exercises with traditional methods added to the Otago exercise program
exercise
In the exercise protocol, a personalized, home-based, 30-minute Otago exercise program consisting of strength, balance, and walking exercises performed three times a week will be implemented for 8 weeks with home visits and telerehabilitation sessions (via Videoconferencing) under the supervision of the responsible researcher. In addition to the Otago exercise program, trunk and upper extremity exercises (totaling 45 minutes) will be implemented in study group 1 using traditional methods and in study group 2 using the mobile game method.
Study group 2
Receiving additional trunk and upper extremity exercises with mobile game method added to the Otago exercise program
exercise
In the exercise protocol, a personalized, home-based, 30-minute Otago exercise program consisting of strength, balance, and walking exercises performed three times a week will be implemented for 8 weeks with home visits and telerehabilitation sessions (via Videoconferencing) under the supervision of the responsible researcher. In addition to the Otago exercise program, trunk and upper extremity exercises (totaling 45 minutes) will be implemented in study group 1 using traditional methods and in study group 2 using the mobile game method.
Interventions
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exercise
In the exercise protocol, a personalized, home-based, 30-minute Otago exercise program consisting of strength, balance, and walking exercises performed three times a week will be implemented for 8 weeks with home visits and telerehabilitation sessions (via Videoconferencing) under the supervision of the responsible researcher. In addition to the Otago exercise program, trunk and upper extremity exercises (totaling 45 minutes) will be implemented in study group 1 using traditional methods and in study group 2 using the mobile game method.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* To have the ability to speak, read, comprehend, and write in Turkish.
* To have a body mass index \<35 kg/m2 (not being severely or morbidly obese).
* To have experienced one or more falls within the past 1 year.
* To possess cognitive abilities enabling the understanding and implementation of the educational sessions to be conducted in the study (having scored ≥ 24 points on the Mini-Mental State Examination).
* To be able to perform daily activities independently (scoring 5-6 points on the Katz Activities of Daily Living Scale).
* To demonstrate a reach performance of ≥ 16 centimeters in the Functional Reach Test.
* To be able to walk independently (regardless of the use of walking aids).
* To have internet connectivity at home.
* To permit the implementation of exercise protocols under the supervision of the researcher in the home environment.
* To allow for periodic home visits by the researcher for the implementation of exercise protocols.
* To agree to have a physically suitable area in the home for exercise protocols or to make necessary arrangements to render the home environment suitable for exercise.
Exclusion Criteria
* To have chronic pain in the lower body and extremities.
* To have a disorder related to the vestibular system.
* To engage in regular exercise that may affect performance outcomes.
* To decline participation in the study.
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gizem Murat
Research Assistant
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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MSKUSBFFTR01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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