Effect of a Foot Muscle Strengthening Program in Mobile Older Adults Adults
NCT05531136 · Status: TERMINATED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 34
Last updated 2025-06-06
Summary
Background of the study:
Falling is highly prevalent among older adults and has serious societal impact. Falls occur mainly during walking as a result of altered gait and/or the inability to maintain balance. The plantar intrinsic foot muscles (PIFM) have a role in these dynamic functions. When these muscles atrophy, as happens with advancing age, strengthening these muscles may be beneficial in order to improve or retain gait performance.
Objective of the study:
To investigate the effect of adding PIFM strengthening exercises to fall prevention programs compared to fall prevention programs alone on maximum gait speed in mobile older adults. The secondary objective is to also investigate the effect on: foot muscles' size, foot function during gait, balance during gait, discomfort during or after the training, self-reported mobility limitations, physical activity level, fall incidents during the intervention, fear of falling, foot plantar pressure during gait, static balance, toe flexor strength, physical functioning, foot morphology, foot posture.
Study design:
An investigator-blinded parallel randomized controlled trial (RCT), with a 12-week PIFM strengthening intervention period and pre- and post-intervention laboratory measurements.
Study population:
Older adults (\>65 years) who are free of any known condition or disease that interferes with the execution of the exercise program.
Intervention:
Both the control and the intervention group continue with the regular exercise therapy to prevent falling. On top of this, the intervention group is delivered a 12-weeks exercise program consisting of foot strengthening exercises prescribed for 5 daily sessions a week, of which 1 supervised, 20 minutes per session.
Primary study parameters/outcome of the study:
The post-intervention difference between the intervention and control group in maximum gait speed.
Secondary study parameters/outcome of the study:
The post-intervention difference between the intervention and control group in foot muscles' size, foot function during gait, balance during gait, discomfort during or after the training, self-reported mobility limitations, physical activity level, fall incidents during the intervention, fear of falling, foot plantar pressure during gait, static balance, toe flexor strength, physical functioning, foot morphology, foot posture.
Nature and extent of the burden and risks associated with participation, benefit and group relatedness:
The burden for the participant consists mainly of 1) the time spent and effort put in engaging in the exercise therapy, 2) any discomfort (e.g., fatigue) or pain (e.g., cramp, muscle soreness) during or after the exercises, 3) the time that is spent on the measurement occasions (home visits: 1 x 1 hour (+ 1 x 30 minutes for the intervention group); laboratory: 2 x 3 hours), 4) the necessity of travelling to the motion analysis laboratory, 5) the inconvenience of wearing the activity monitor attached to the skin of the thigh for 7 days, and 6) questionnaires may unintentionally make the subject aware of declined health conditions.
Conditions
- Fall Risk
Interventions
- OTHER
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Foot strengthening training
a 12-weeks exercise program consisting of foot strengthening exercises prescribed for 5 daily sessions a week, of which 1 supervised, 20 minutes per session on top of the regular exercise therapy to prevent falling
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Fontys University of Applied Sciences
collaborator OTHER -
KU Leuven
collaborator OTHER -
Tilburg University
collaborator OTHER -
Lydia Willemse
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- PREVENTION
- Masking
- DOUBLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 65 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2022-11-08
- Primary Completion
- 2024-07-18
- Completion
- 2024-07-18
Countries
- Netherlands
Study Locations
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