Scientific Direction, IRCCS INRCA, Ancona, Italy.
Clinical Unit of Physical Rehabilitation, IRCCS INRCA, Ancona, Italy.
BMJ Open. 2020 Jun 15;10(6):e035508. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035508.
Deficits in balance and walking ability are relevant risk factors for falls during ageing. Moreover, falls are a risk factor for future falls, strongly associated with adverse health outcomes, such as fear of falling or fractures, particularly, hip fracture. For this reason, the development of prevention tools and innovative rehabilitation strategies is one of the main objectives in geriatrics. Effective interventions to promote hip recovery after hip fracture are characterised by intensive and repetitive movements. One treatment approach is to increase the number of steps during the rehabilitation sessions and to improve the balance and the endurance of the patients in the use of technological devices.
This randomised controlled trial aimed to evaluate an innovative rehabilitation treatment of elderly patients with hip fractures. A total of 195 patients with hip fractures will be recruited and randomly divided into three groups: traditional rehabilitation programme, traditional rehabilitation programme plus TYMO system and traditional rehabilitation programme plus Walker View. Assessments will be performed at baseline, at the end of treatment, at 6 months, and at 1 and 2 years after the end of the treatment. Only subjects hospitalised 4 weeks prior to the beginning of the study will be taken into consideration. Twenty treatment sessions will be conducted, divided into three training sessions per week, for 7 weeks. The technological intervention group will carry out 30 min sessions of traditional therapy and 20 min of treatment with a technological device. The control group will perform traditional therapy sessions, each lasting 50 min. The primary outcomes are risk of falling, gait performance and fear of falling.
The study was approved by the Istituto di Ricerca e Cura a Carattere Scientifica, Istituto Nazionale Ricovero e Cura Anziani Ethics Committee, with identification code number 19 014. Trial results will be submitted for publication in journals and conferences.
NCT04095338.
平衡和行走能力的缺陷是老年人跌倒的相关风险因素。此外,跌倒也是未来跌倒的一个风险因素,与不良健康后果密切相关,如跌倒恐惧或骨折,尤其是髋部骨折。因此,开发预防工具和创新的康复策略是老年医学的主要目标之一。促进髋部骨折后髋部恢复的有效干预措施的特点是密集和重复的运动。一种治疗方法是在康复治疗期间增加步数,并使用技术设备提高患者的平衡和耐力。
这项随机对照试验旨在评估一种针对髋部骨折老年患者的创新康复治疗。将招募 195 名髋部骨折患者,并随机分为三组:传统康复计划组、传统康复计划加 TYMO 系统组和传统康复计划加 Walker View 组。评估将在基线、治疗结束时、治疗后 6 个月以及治疗结束后 1 年和 2 年进行。只有在研究开始前 4 周内住院的患者才会被考虑。将进行 20 次治疗,每周分为 3 次训练,共 7 周。技术干预组将进行 30 分钟的传统治疗和 20 分钟的技术设备治疗。对照组将进行每次 50 分钟的传统治疗。主要结果是跌倒风险、步态表现和跌倒恐惧。
该研究已获得 Istituto di Ricerca e Cura a Carattere Scientifica,Istituto Nazionale Ricovero e Cura Anziani 伦理委员会的批准,注册号为 19014。试验结果将提交给期刊和会议发表。
NCT04095338。