Effect of Otago Exercise Program in Comparison With Dual Task Training on Balance and Postural Control in Elderly Population
NCT06929351 · Status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 30
Last updated 2025-04-16
Summary
Balance and postural control are major concerns in reduction of risk of fall among older adults. Otago Exercise Program and dual task training program are commonly used approaches to improve balance, functional mobility and postural control. However, limited studies have compared the efficacy of Otago Exercise Program and dual task training program in improving balance and functional mobility. One-third to one-half of the population over age 60 reports injuries due to fall because of the high incidence of balance and mobility disorders in older adults, interventions are necessary that optimize the performance of balance- and mobility-related activities among older adults. The aim of the current study to find out better intervention which will benefit the clinicians and physiotherapists in clinical decision making of managing the geriatric population, suffering fear of fall, going to effect on their daily livings, with evidence.
Conditions
- Postural Balance
- Posture
- Aged
- Exercise Therapy
- Fall Prevention
- Muscle Strength
- Cognition
Interventions
- PROCEDURE
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otago exercise
Otago exercise program group 40 min/ thrice a week/ 8 weeks 1st week strengthening of knee flexors( prone lying), extensors ( in sitting) ,abductors( in standing) with 1-2 kg ankle cuff. Dorsi flexors, planter flexors(in standing on weight)/ hold 5-10 sec 5 reps/ 2 sets 2nd week Strengthening same as week 1 balance exercises.Knee bending( standing),tandem stance,sit to stand / with support/ 5-10 reps/2 sets 3rd week strengthening of all above Ms group with increase weight 2-3 kg ankle cuff or participant (The exercises are of moderate intensity; the person should not get unduly tired) balance exercise as 2nd week 4th week strengthening exs as in 3rd week balance exs: Knee bending, tandem stance( without support), forward walk,walking and turning around, side walk, one leg stand,sit to stand, stair climb( all with support)/5-10 reps 5th week strengthening exs of above ms group increase either weight 3-4 kg or repetitions 10-15 or hold time 10-15 sec 6th week strengthening same as 5
- PROCEDURE
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Dual task exercise
Balance exercises and secondary cognitive task simultaneously 40 min/ thrice a week/ 8 weeks 1. st week Balance exercises: Narrow-base standing on the floor (firm surface) with eyes open and closed, Tandem standing on the floor with eyes open and closed, Single-leg standing on the floor with eyes open and closed, Wide-base walking on the floor, Chair sitting to standing transfer Cognitive tasks: Naming a group of cities; foodstuff; boy names; or girl names starting with A,I, S, and T sounds/ 3 trails 2. nd week Balance exercise: Narrow-base standing on the floor with open eyes while moving arms, Forward lunge standing on the floor with eyes open, Narrow-base walking on the floor, keeping balance while sitting on a ball and moving arms in different directions Cognitive task: Backward counting from 50,Count by multiple(3,6,9…….)/3trails Week 3 Balance exercises: Narrow-base standing on a foam with eyes open and closed, Tandem standing on a foam with eyes open and closed, Backward walking on
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Foundation University Islamabad
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 60 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2024-09-12
- Primary Completion
- 2025-03-15
- Completion
- 2025-04-15
Countries
- Pakistan
Study Locations
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