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Effects of Home-Based Ankle Training Program on The Muscle Strength, Balance and Gait Function in the Elderly

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China Medical University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Aging

Treatments

Behavioral: Resistance training (Elastic band training )
Behavioral: Resistance training (New ankle machine training)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05790369
CMUH110-REC2-192

Details and patient eligibility

About

The occurrence of frequent falls influences the independence of the elderly's physical functions, and the factors related to falls include: weakness in the lower limbs, age, past injury experiences and so forth. Prolonged inactivity also increases the risk of falls, which is subsequently prone to bringing about other complications, which enhances the odds of falling again on the elderly.

In the literature, training methods for the lower limbs were for the most part of complex training, whereas only a few studied on the single part training. In locomotion, the ankle first touches the ground, needing strong ankle muscular strength to support the body. Nevertheless, previous studies rarely mentioned whether a single ankle muscular strength could reduce the risk of falls.

Traditionally, the training of ankle muscular strength practically utilizes elastic bands, and there are plenty of benefits confirmed in the literature. However, it is even harder to implement the operation in reality, especially in the elderly. To resolve this problem effectively, a new type of ankle training machine is added to this study. It can be adjusted to different levels of resistance, provide multi directional training, and allow the subjects to be trained in a sitting position achieving a stable state. In addition, this machine is easy to operate for the elderly.

The aims of this research are: (1) to propose two different types of ankle training methods and designed a 6 week training programs, (2) to explore whether the training programs can improve muscular strength, balance capacity and gait function and (3) compare the training effects between the two types of ankle training methods. In this study, 60 voluntary old citizens, aged over 65, will be recruited, and they will be randomly divided into: 30 members in the Elastic Band Training Group (EBTG) and 30 members in the New Ankle Training Machine Training Group (NAMTG). During the six week workout plan, the subjects receive on site or online guidance from professional coaches every two weeks; meanwhile, coaches can affirm whether the plan is executed properly, confirming the effectiveness of the home training. Through these two groups of home ankle training programs with different interventional approaches lasting six weeks, the objective of the intervention is to boost muscular strength, balance ability as well as gait ability, meanwhile to decline the risk of falls and to reduce high medical expenses and care labor costs.

Enrollment

43 patients

Sex

All

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy elderly people over 65 years old have no exercise habits.
  • The ability to walk independently or without equipment is at least 10m.
  • Able to independently perform activities related to daily life, such as doing housework, walking, climbing stairs, etc.
  • Elderly people who have a history of minor stroke or upper limb surgery but have not affected the ankle movement can be included in the scope of the case.

Exclusion criteria

  • There is a musculoskeletal system disease, or the movement of the limbs is severely restricted.
  • If there is a history of lower limb surgery, which affects neurological symptoms and mobility, it is excluded.
  • Exclude specific diseases, such as stroke, spinal cord injury,etc., who have obvious sequelae of movement.
  • Participated in other programs including Muscular strength, Balance ability, Gait function training, etc. in the past 6 months

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

43 participants in 2 patient groups

New ankle machine training group (NAMTG)
Experimental group
Description:
home-based ankle training program consisted of 6 exercises for their general physical fitness and use a device (new ankle machine) to provide progressive resisted exercise for the ankle strength
Treatment:
Behavioral: Resistance training (New ankle machine training)
Elastic band training group (EBTG)
Active Comparator group
Description:
home-based ankle training program consisted of 6 exercises for their general physical fitness and use Thera band to provide progressive resisted exercise for the ankle strength
Treatment:
Behavioral: Resistance training (Elastic band training )

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