Aging and Task-specific Training to Reduce Falls
Part of paid clinical trials in Chicago, Illinois.
- Sponsor
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- Study ID
- NCT07094659
- Phase
- PHASE1/PHASE2
- Status
- Recruiting
Conditions
- Fall Prevention
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 60 Years - 90 Years
- Healthy Volunteers
- Accepted
Interventions
- Task-Specific Balance Training — BEHAVIORALParticipants in the intervention groups will receive 8 weeks of task-specific balance training that includes both functional tasks and predictable perturbations specific to slips and trips. Sessions will be completed 2x per week for 8 weeks (16 sessions total).
- Treadmill Perturbation Training — BEHAVIORALParticipants in the treadmill perturbation training group will receive 8 weeks of training that includes exposure to slip-like and trip-like perturbations delivered via motorized treadmill. Sessions will be completed 2x per week for 8 weeks (16 sessions total).
- Conventional Balance Training — BEHAVIORALParticipants in the conventional balance training group will receive 8 weeks of training that includes conventional exercises designed to improve balance control. Sessions will be completed 2x per week for 8 weeks (16 sessions total).
Study Details
The goal of this clinical trial is to examine the effects of a novel task-specific balance training for reducing environmental falls in community ambulatory older adults who are at-risk of falling. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does task-specific balance training improve the ability to prevent falling when unexpected perturbations such as slips and trips occur, and/or improve balance control during self-initiated movements? * Does task-specific balance training reduce real-life falls for 18 months after training? Researchers will compare task-specific balance training with conventional balance training and treadmill perturbation-based training to examine how this novel intervention compares to established interventions for improving balance. Participants who participate in the study will be asked to do the following: * Complete a pre-training assessment of their balance control, and then be randomized to one of three training groups: 1) task-specific balance training, 2) treadmill perturbation-based training, and 3) conventional balance training * Complete their assigned training protocol for 8 weeks (2x per week for a total of 16 sessions) * Complete 2 post-training assessments of their balance control, the first being completed immediately after the training is completed, and the second being completed 18 months after the training is completed * Wear a physical activity monitor for 18 months after completing the intervention to monitor their real life falls.
Key Dates
- Start date
- Aug 15, 2025
- Status verified
- Jul 2025
- Primary completion
- May 31, 2029
- Completion
- Aug 31, 2029
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 315 participants (estimated)
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Intervention model
- PARALLEL
- Primary purpose
- TREATMENT
Arms
- Experimental: Task-Specific Balance TrainingParticipants in the task-specific balance training group will receive 8 weeks of task-specific balance training that includes both functional tasks and predictable perturbations specific to slips and trips. Sessions will be completed 2x per week for 8 weeks (16 sessions total).
- Active Comparator: Treadmill Perturbation TrainingParticipants in the treadmill perturbation training group will receive 8 weeks of training that includes exposure to slip-like and trip-like perturbations delivered via motorized treadmill. Sessions will be completed 2x per week for 8 weeks (16 sessions total).
- Active Comparator: Conventional Balance TrainingParticipants in the conventional balance training group will receive 8 weeks of training that includes conventional exercises designed to improve balance control. Sessions will be completed 2x per week for 8 weeks (16 sessions total).
Primary Outcome Measure
Reactive Stability [ Time Frame: Immediately post and at 18 months ]
Central Contacts
- Tanvi Bhatt, PT, PhD312-355-4443
Locations (1)
| Facility | City | State | ZIP | Site coordinators |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Illinois at Chicago | Chicago | Illinois | 60622 |
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