| Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000054269 |
|---|---|
| Receipt number | R000061967 |
| Scientific Title | Force-control training for older adults based on the motor learning theory |
| Date of disclosure of the study information | 2024/05/01 |
| Last modified on | 2024/10/25 09:42:44 |
Force-control training for older adults based on the motor learning theory
Force-control training for older adults based on the motor learning theory
Force-control training for older adults based on the motor learning theory
Force-control training for older adults based on the motor learning theory
| Japan |
Healthy adults
| Adult |
Others
NO
Falls are a common research theme around the world and have a huge impact on health problems in the elderly. Falls in the elderly are characterized by repeated falls, and motor learning is essential to prevent falls again. We aim to promote motor learning of motor control and postural strategies in the elderly, and to apply it clinically to preventing the occurrence and recurrence of falls. This study will clarify the factors that influence the decline in learning of motor control in the elderly and develop a muscle strength adjustment training method based on motor learning theory.
Safety,Efficacy
Force-tracking or Force matching task
Balance test
Force plate
Electromyogram
Interventional
Factorial
Randomized
Individual
Single blind -investigator(s) and assessor(s) are blinded
Active
2
Educational,Counseling,Training
| Other |
The intervention procedure is the same for both groups. Force-track or force-matching task for the some target force are performed with the minimum feedback information until reaching error criteria (maximum time of 30 minutes). This study assess by measuring muscle activity, center of foot pressure, and joint angle during a balance test such as standing on one leg before and after performing the muscle strength adjustment task.
The difference from intervention 1 is that the subjects' force control and motor learning is relatively low.
| 19 | years-old | <= |
| 80 | years-old | >= |
Male and Female
Healthy Adults
Those with orthopedic diseases, neurological diseases and their sequelae, those with medical risks such as heart disease.
50
| 1st name | Satoshi |
| Middle name | |
| Last name | Kasahara |
Hokkaido University
Department of Rehabilitation Science
0600812
Kita 12 Nishi 5, Kita-ku, Sapporo
011-706-3390
kasahara@hs.hokudai.ac.jp
| 1st name | Satoshi |
| Middle name | |
| Last name | Kasahara |
Hokkaido University
Department of Rehabilitation Science
0600812
Kita 12 Nishi 5, Kita-ku, Sapporo
011-706-3390
kasahara@hs.hokudai.ac.jp
Hokkaido University
Japan Science and Technology Agency
Japanese Governmental office
Hokkaido University
Kita 12 Nishi 5, Kita-ku, Sapporo
011-706-3316
shomu@hs.hokudai.ac.jp
NO
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Unpublished
Open public recruiting
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