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Group-based and Dual-task Focused Otago Exercises in Geriatric Individuals With Kinesiophobia

M

Medipol Health Group

Status

Completed

Conditions

Geriatric İndividual Health

Treatments

Other: Otago Exercise
Other: Dual Task Focused Otago Exercise

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06577740
GroupDualTaskOtagoExercise

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of group-based and dual-task focused otago exercises on kinesiophobia, musculoskeletal system and psychosocial status in geriatric individuals with kinesiophobia. In the study : 1. Do group-based and dual-task focused otago exercises have an effect on kinesiophobia in geriatric individuals with kinesiophobia? 2. Do group-based and dual-task focused otago exercises have an effect on the musculoskeletal system in geriatric individuals with kinesiophobia? 3. Do group-based and dual-task focused otago exercises have an effect on the psychosocial status of geriatric individuals with kinesiophobia? 4. Do group-based and dual-task focused otago exercises have an effect on cognitive function in geriatric individuals with kinesiophobia? The questions were answered.

Full description

Our study was conducted as a cross-controlled study on 20 geriatric individuals. The study lasted 12 weeks. The participants in the study were given group otago exercises for 4 weeks, face to face once a week for 30 minutes, and remotely monitored twice a week with handouts containing the exercises. They were asked to walk normally for 30 minutes on 2 days a week. Then, they entered a 4-week washout period. After the washout period, the participants in the study were given group otago exercises for 4 weeks, face to face for 30 minutes, and remotely monitored twice a week with handouts containing the exercises. They were asked to walk normally for 30 minutes on 2 days a week. Before starting the study, participants were given a demographic information form, Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale for kinesiophobia, Berg Balance Scale for balance assessment, Short Form Geriatric Depression Scale for psychosocial status, 5-times sit-to-stand test to assess fall risk and lower extremity muscle strength, Timed Up and Go test to assess mobility, and Mini Mental State Test and Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test to assess cognitive function. These tests were repeated at the end of the first 4 sessions and the last 4 sessions, and pre- and post-test values were measured.

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

All

Ages

65 to 95 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Individuals aged 65 and over
  • Participants who can read and write in Turkish
  • Participants who scored 38 or higher on the Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale
  • Participants who received 24 points or more from the Mini Mental State Test
  • Participating in the study voluntarily
  • Individuals who do not have any disability such as vision, hearing, limb loss, etc.
  • Participants who can walk independently

Exclusion criteria

  • Medication status that increases the risk of falls (determined based on information from nursing home nurses and physiotherapists).
  • Individuals who are bedridden or wheelchair bound
  • Individuals with diagnosed mental or psychological problems (The individual's inability to perceive the scales to be applied)
  • Individuals with diagnosed serious neurological or orthopedic problems
  • Individuals with diagnosed serious pulmonary or cardiac disease
  • Individuals with uncontrolled hypertension or diabetes
  • Those with a history of syncope or vertigo attacks in the last 4 weeks

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

20 participants in 2 patient groups

Otago Exercise Group
Other group
Description:
Participants in the study were given group otago exercises for 4 weeks, face to face, once a week for 30 minutes. They were also given brochures containing otago exercises twice a week and followed up remotely. They were asked to walk normally for 30 minutes, 2 days a week. Then they entered a 4-week cleansing period.
Treatment:
Other: Otago Exercise
Dual Task Focused Otago Exercise Group
Experimental group
Description:
After a 4-week washout period, participants in the study were given group-based otago exercises and dual-task exercises once a week for 4 weeks. They were given a brochure containing otago exercises including dual-task exercises twice a week and were applied individually and monitored remotely. They were asked to walk normally 2 days a week.
Treatment:
Other: Dual Task Focused Otago Exercise

Trial contacts and locations

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