Li Zhen, Wang Xiu-Xia, Liang Yan-Yi, Chen Shu-Yan, Sheng Jing, Ma Shao-Jun
Department of Geriatrics, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Department of Geriatrics, Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
PeerJ. 2018 Jan 12;6:e4244. doi: 10.7717/peerj.4244. eCollection 2018.
Force platform training with functional electric stimulation aimed at improving balance may be effective in fall prevention for older adults. Aim of the study is to evaluate the effects of the visual-feedback-based force platform balance training with functional electric stimulation on balance and fall prevention in older adults.
A single-centre, unblinded, randomized controlled trial was conducted. One hundred and twenty older adults were randomly allocated to two groups: the control group ( = 60, one-leg standing balance exercise, 12 min/d) or the intervention group ( = 60, force platform training with functional electric stimulation, 12 min/d). The training was provided 15 days a month for 3 months by physical therapists. Medial-lateral and anterior-posterior maximal range of sway with eyes open and closed, the Berg Balance Scale, the Barthel Index, the Falls Efficacy scale-International were assessed at baseline and after the 3-month intervention. A fall diary was kept by each participant during the 6-month follow-up.
On comparing the two groups, the intervention group showed significantly decreased ( < 0.01) medial-lateral and anterior-posterior maximal range of sway with eyes open and closed. There was significantly higher improvement in the Berg Balance Scale ( < 0.05), the Barthel Index ( < 0.05) and the Falls Efficacy Scale-International ( < 0.05), along with significantly lesser number of injurious fallers ( < 0.05), number of fallers ( < 0.05), and fall rates ( < 0.05) during the 6-month follow-up in the intervention group.
This study showed that the visual feedback-based force platform training with functional electric stimulation improved balance and prevented falls in older adults.
旨在改善平衡能力的功能性电刺激力量平台训练可能对预防老年人跌倒有效。本研究的目的是评估基于视觉反馈的功能性电刺激力量平台平衡训练对老年人平衡能力和跌倒预防的效果。
进行了一项单中心、非盲、随机对照试验。120名老年人被随机分为两组:对照组(n = 60,单腿站立平衡练习,每天12分钟)或干预组(n = 60,功能性电刺激力量平台训练,每天12分钟)。由物理治疗师每月提供15天的训练,为期3个月。在基线和3个月干预后,评估睁眼和闭眼时的左右和前后最大摆动范围、伯格平衡量表、巴氏指数、国际跌倒效能量表。每位参与者在6个月的随访期间记录跌倒日记。
两组比较,干预组睁眼和闭眼时的左右和前后最大摆动范围均显著降低(P < 0.01)。干预组在伯格平衡量表(P < 0.05)、巴氏指数(P < 0.05)和国际跌倒效能量表(P < 0.05)方面有显著更高的改善,并且在6个月随访期间,伤害性跌倒者数量(P < 0.05)、跌倒者数量(P < 0.05)和跌倒率(P < 0.05)显著更少。
本研究表明,基于视觉反馈的功能性电刺激力量平台训练可改善老年人的平衡能力并预防跌倒。