Development and Evaluation of TRIVEL Smart Bike Training Prescription Programs.
NCT ID: NCT06386536
Last Updated: 2024-04-26
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
10 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-01-15
2024-05-31
Brief Summary
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The study also aims to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the training programs and to document their preliminary effects on physical health, perceived well-being, and quality of life. Ten participants will take part in five personalized training sessions with the intelligent bike and five standard training sessions with a traditional stationary bike.
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Detailed Description
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First, the iBike training modules will be developed through a thorough literature review, and prescription criteria will be identified based on the users' pedaling and clinical data as well as expert opinion. Second, 10 participants' lower limb function (i.e. strength, range of motion, coordination and endurance) will be evaluated by the iBike during active and passive pedaling. The evaluation results will be used by the iBike to prescribe a personalized training program. Expert clinicians will also be provided with the ibike evaluation data and will be asked to recommend a personalized exercise program for each participant based on their data. The iBike's prescription of training programs will be validated by comparing it with that of expert clinicians. Third, the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of the iBike training programs on mobility, physical health, perceived well-being, and quality of life will be assessed through ten training sessions (twice weekly for 45 minutes) with ten older adults using an A-B study design. During the A and B phases, participants will undergo training with either the iBike or a conventional stationary bike.
Ultimately, the goal is to deploy and test this technology in various living spaces and rehabilitation environments to demonstrate its benefits on the physical activity level of healthy older adults and those with mobility problems.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Experimental AB group
In this arm, 5 participants will train on the intelligent bike for 5 sessions followed by 5 sessions on a conventional bike (5 participants).
Intelligent stationary bike
A stationary motorized bike prototype that can evaluate lower limb functions such as strength, coordination, range of motion, and tonus. Based on the evaluation results, the iBike proposes a training program that is specific to each individual needs. Moreover, the intelligent bike offers diverse pedaling modes such as forward and backward pedaling, assisted pedaling, isotonic pedaling and pedaling with sensory stimulations.
Conventional stationary bilke
A conventional stationary bike that can be found in gyms or rehab centers.
Active comparator BA group
The participants in this arm will start training on a conventional bike for 5 sessions followed by 5 sessions on the intelligent bike (5 participants).
Intelligent stationary bike
A stationary motorized bike prototype that can evaluate lower limb functions such as strength, coordination, range of motion, and tonus. Based on the evaluation results, the iBike proposes a training program that is specific to each individual needs. Moreover, the intelligent bike offers diverse pedaling modes such as forward and backward pedaling, assisted pedaling, isotonic pedaling and pedaling with sensory stimulations.
Conventional stationary bilke
A conventional stationary bike that can be found in gyms or rehab centers.
Interventions
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Intelligent stationary bike
A stationary motorized bike prototype that can evaluate lower limb functions such as strength, coordination, range of motion, and tonus. Based on the evaluation results, the iBike proposes a training program that is specific to each individual needs. Moreover, the intelligent bike offers diverse pedaling modes such as forward and backward pedaling, assisted pedaling, isotonic pedaling and pedaling with sensory stimulations.
Conventional stationary bilke
A conventional stationary bike that can be found in gyms or rehab centers.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Having impaired standing mobility associated with aging and/or a stable chronic illness (\> 6 months; controlled health condition, no change in medication, routine medical follow-up ; no emergency consultation episode).
* Being able to walk without human assistance for short distances
* Being able to tolerate 90 minutes of activities with rest.
* Being able able to come to the research center for 13 visits, twice a week.
Exclusion Criteria
* Being unable to pedal on a seated stationary bike.
* Having active treatments, including physiotherapy and occupational therapy.
* Having moderate and severe cognitive problems (Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score≤ 21/30).
50 Years
95 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Sylvie Nadeau
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sylvie Nadeau
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Sylvie Nadeau, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Université de Montréal
Locations
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L'Institut de réadaptation Gingras-Lindsay-de-Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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2023-1796
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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