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Vertebral column fracture presents a significant warning of subsequent osteoporotic fracture and frequent falls. The presence of an osteoporotic vertebral fracture is also a predictor of further risk of vertebral and other osteoporotic fractures. This study provides balance assessment and gait evaluation for subjects with a known vertebral fracture.
Subjects are the known cases of vertebral fracture living in the community. They will be assessed for their balance and gait weight distribution by the TechnoBody for their balance ability, and the Zebris Gait System for the gait weight distribution. The Humac Norm for the lower limb muscle strength.
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This study evaluates the balance and weight distribution in walking gait in subjects with vertebral column fracture, comparing with the healthy subjects.
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Methodology:
Subjects:80 ambulatory subjects with a history of vertebral fracture, aged 60 and above, will be recruited from the community.
Study Design: an observational study by convenient sampling design.
Sample size calculation:
The calculated sample size of vertebral column fractures is 64. Allowing a 20% dropout rate, the round-up figure is 80.
Assessments will include the following:
Statistical Analysis:
The balance, gait weight distribution pattern, and muscle strength will be analyzed by ANOVA.
Correlation analysis will be conducted for the factors of gender, age, and comorbid conditions.
From the results, strategies for fall prevention will be modelled and formulated.
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80 participants in 2 patient groups
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Anthony WL Kwok, Ph.D; Grace PY Szeto, Ph.D
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