Comparison of Neuromuscular Exercises and Dance Therapy on Physical Performance and Kinesiophobia Results in Geriatrics

NCT ID: NCT06395779

Last Updated: 2024-12-27

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

52 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-05-15

Study Completion Date

2024-10-30

Brief Summary

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Objective: The aim of this study is to compare neuromuscular exercises and dance Therapy on physical performance and kinesiophobia results in geriatrics.

Methods: As a result of the power analysis (G-Power), 36 participants are planned to be included in this study Block randomization will be used to divide participants into 2 groups, each with at least 18 participants: Group 1 (NE Group) and Group 2 (DT Group) (Randomizer.org). NE (Neuromuscular Exercise) group will participate in a 12-week exercise program consisting of sensorimotor system training, postural stability and control, global and local joint stabilization, balance training, muscle strength, breathing, and functional movement patterns.DT (Dance Therapy) Group will participate in 12-week dance training by a dance instructor. In dance therapy practices, simple and selected basic movements are appropriate to the level of the participants. Data will be collected using the Berg Balance Scale,30-second-Sit-to-Stand Test, Manual Muscle Testing, goniometer measurement and Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia.

Practice Implications: This current study will contribute to the understanding of how neuromuscular exercises and dance therapy affect physical function and kinesiophobia in geriatrics.

Detailed Description

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Human aging is a complex and individual process that occurs in biological, psychological, and social areas. The metabolic and physicochemical characteristics of cells gradually change with age, a process known as biological aging. This results in cellular self-regulation, regeneration, and structural alterations as well as the degeneration of healthy tissues and organs.

Physical performance impairments are linked to a wide range of negative health consequences, including osteoporosis, falls, and fractures, and are one of the most important health problems in geriatrics. Proprioceptive perception is significantly related to postural stability. Musculoskeletal system disorders (in physiological, neurological, kinesthetic, auditory, vestibular proprioception, and cognitive systems) cause balance problems, which may lead to an increase in the frequency of falls in the elderly.

Dance therapy is a physical and mental activity in which the body moves purposefully and rhythmically to music. Regardless of its type, dance brings physical, cognitive and spiritual goals. It includes physical goals such as effective and dynamic body mechanics, movement awareness and control, flexibility, strength, coordination, endurance and thus expanding the body's movement capacity.

Although the effects of dance therapy on strength, flexibility, stress, depression, quality of life, and sleep quality in geriatric patients have been investigated in the Turkish literature, no studies comparing dance therapy with any physical exercise program have been found. It is thought that this study will shed light on the literature in the mentioned field.

The aim of this study is to compare neuromuscular exercises and danceTherapy on physical performance and kinesiophobia results in geriatrics.

Methods:

Participants:

Volunteer individuals who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria and are first and second-year students of Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University 60+ Renewal University will participate in the study. Detailed information about the study will be given to each participant who wishes to participate in the study, and their written and verbal consent will be obtained.

According to the power analysis made with the G-power program, it was found that 80% power can be obtained with 95% confidence when at least 30 people are included in the study. While calculating the sample size, timed get-up and walk test results \[Group 1: 7.81 (standard deviation: 0.91), Group 2: 9.31 (standard deviation: 1.24)\] were taken as a basis and the effect size was calculated as = 1.379. The risk of case loss was taken into account by taking a reserve rate of 20%, and it was planned to include 36 participants. The cases will be divided into 2 groups by block randomization using the internet program, consisting of at least 18 individuals: Group 1 \[NE group\] and Group 2 \[AE group\] (Randomizer.org).

Study Protocol:

The study will be divided into two parallel groups: The Neuromuscular Exercise group and the Dance Therapy group. Both groups will participate in exercise programs for 12 weeks.

Evaluations will be administered before and after exercise programs. Data will be collected using the Berg Balance Scale,30-second-Sit-to-Stand Test, Manual Muscle Testing, goniometer measurement, and Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia.

Training and Exercise Applications:

A Neuromuscular exercise program consisting of sensorimotor system training, postural stability and control, global and local joint stabilization, balance training, muscle strength, breathing, and functional movement patterns will be created for the participants in Group 1. Exercises will start with breathing and a 10-minute warm-up period, static and dynamic proprioception, kinesthesia training (weighting on the extremities, balance, walking, open kinetic chain, closed kinetic chain exercises), postural control exercises, Frenkel coordination exercises, balance exercises (balance ball). and with a balance board), muscle strength (calisthenic exercises, therabat exercises), plyometric exercises, and core stabilization exercises will be applied progressively over the weeks and will end with a 10-minute cooling period including flexibility and relaxation exercises.

2\. Participants in Group 2 will be given dance training by a dance instructor in the gym for 1 hour a day, 2 days a week, for a total of 12 weeks. In dance therapy practices, simple and basic movements are appropriate to the level of the participants, and special attention will be paid to the rhythm of the music not being fast. Latin dances were applied to the participants; selected rumba, merengue, bachata, and salsa movements. Dance therapy will start with a warm-up exercise (10 minutes), then dance exercises will be applied and the activity will end with a cool-down exercise (10 minutes).

Exercise sessions in both groups will last 45-60 minutes and will be applied twice a week for 12 weeks. Blood pressure measurements of all participants will be taken before the applications. Exercise participation will be recorded in each session.

Statistical Analysis:

In the statistical analysis of data will obtain in this study, a Windows-based SPSS (IBM SPSS Statistics, Version 24.0, Armonk, NY, USA) package program will use. Continuous variables will express as a mean ± standard deviation or as a median (minimum-maximum values), and categorical variables as a number and percent. Analytical (Kolmogorov-Smirnov/Shapiro-Wilks test) and visual (Histogram and probability graphs) methods will use to test the conformity of data for normal distribution. When the parametric test assumptions were provided, Independent Sample T-Test will use to compare independent group differences; when the parametric test assumptions were not provided, the Mann Whitney-U test will use to compare independent group differences. In the dependent group analyses; when the parametric test assumptions were provided, Paired Sample T-Test will use; when the parametric test assumptions were not provided, Wilcoxon Test will use. Chi-Square Analysis and Fisher Exact Test will use compare differences between categorical variables.

Conditions

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Geriatrics Neuromuscular Exercise Dance Therapy Kinesiophobia

Keywords

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Geriatrics Neuromuscular Exercise Dance Therapy Kinesiophobia

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

The study will be divided into two parallel groups: The neuromuscular exercise group and the Dance therapy group. Both groups will participate in exercise programs for 12 weeks.
Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Neuromuscular Exercise Group

NE (Neuromuscular Exercise) group will participate in a 12-week exercise program consisting of sensorimotor system training, postural stability and control, global and local joint stabilization, balance training, muscle strength, breathing, and functional movement patterns.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Neuromuscular Exercise Group

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

A 12-week Neuromuscular exercise program consisting of sensorimotor system training, postural stability and control, global and local joint stabilization, balance training, muscle strength, breathing, and functional movement patterns will be created for the participants in Group 1.

Dance Therapy Group

DT (Dance Therapy) Group will participate in 12-week dance training by a dance instructor. In dance therapy practices, simple and selected basic movements are appropriate to the level of the participants

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Dance Therapy Group

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Participants in Group 2 will be given dance training by a dance instructor in the gym for 1 hour a day, 2 days a week, for a total of 12 weeks. In dance therapy practices, simple and basic movements are appropriate to the level of the participants, and special attention will be paid to the rhythm of the music not being fast. Latin dances were applied to the participants; selected rumba, merengue, bachata, and salsa movements. Dance therapy will start with a warm-up exercise (10 minutes), then dance exercises will be applied and the activity will end with a cool-down exercise (10 minutes).

Interventions

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Neuromuscular Exercise Group

A 12-week Neuromuscular exercise program consisting of sensorimotor system training, postural stability and control, global and local joint stabilization, balance training, muscle strength, breathing, and functional movement patterns will be created for the participants in Group 1.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Dance Therapy Group

Participants in Group 2 will be given dance training by a dance instructor in the gym for 1 hour a day, 2 days a week, for a total of 12 weeks. In dance therapy practices, simple and basic movements are appropriate to the level of the participants, and special attention will be paid to the rhythm of the music not being fast. Latin dances were applied to the participants; selected rumba, merengue, bachata, and salsa movements. Dance therapy will start with a warm-up exercise (10 minutes), then dance exercises will be applied and the activity will end with a cool-down exercise (10 minutes).

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Being able to speak and understand Turkish,
* Being able to walk without using any assistive device,
* Being able to adapt to the training program and wanting to participate in the study voluntarily

Exclusion Criteria

* Presence of neurological, musculoskeletal, inner ear or eye diseases that will cause functional disability and impaired standing balance,
* Those who have had changes in their medical treatments in the last 6 months,
* Those with a history of lower extremity surgery as it may affect balance tests,
* Volunteers who do not attend at least one of the training and evaluations for any reason.
* Volunteers who want to leave the study voluntarily.
* Volunteers who cannot continue working due to any additional disease that develops.
Minimum Eligible Age

65 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

85 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Ozum Cetinkaya

PT, MSC. ,Principal Investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Özüm ÇETİNKAYA, PT, MSc

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University

Özgür NALBANT, Asst.Prof.Dr

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University

Meriç ÖDEMİŞ, Dr.

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University

Hatice GÜLSOY, Dr.

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University

Locations

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Özüm Çetinkaya

Alanya, Antalya, Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

References

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Reference Type BACKGROUND
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Dziechciaz M, Filip R. Biological psychological and social determinants of old age: bio-psycho-social aspects of human aging. Ann Agric Environ Med. 2014;21(4):835-8. doi: 10.5604/12321966.1129943.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 25528930 (View on PubMed)

Esmail A, Vrinceanu T, Lussier M, Predovan D, Berryman N, Houle J, Karelis A, Grenier S, Minh Vu TT, Villalpando JM, Bherer L. Effects of Dance/Movement Training vs. Aerobic Exercise Training on cognition, physical fitness and quality of life in older adults: A randomized controlled trial. J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2020 Jan;24(1):212-220. doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2019.05.004. Epub 2019 May 7.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 31987547 (View on PubMed)

Sit RWS, Choi SYK, Wang B, Chan DCC, Zhang D, Yip BHK, Wong SYS. Neuromuscular exercise for chronic musculoskeletal pain in older people: a randomised controlled trial in primary care in Hong Kong. Br J Gen Pract. 2021 Feb 25;71(704):e226-e236. doi: 10.3399/bjgp20X714053. Print 2021.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
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Reference Type BACKGROUND
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Other Identifiers

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NEDTGeriatrics

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id