Feasibility and effect of supplementing a modified OTAGO intervention with multisensory balance exercises in older people who fall : a pilot randomized controlled trial

Matthew B. Liston, Ledia Alushi, Doris-Eva Bamiou, Finbarr C. Martin, Adrian Hopper, Marousa Pavlou

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    Abstract

    Objective: To investigate the feasibility and comparative effect of supplementing a modified OTAGO falls rehabilitation programme with multisensory balance exercises and informed sample size calculation for a definitive trial. Design: Single-blinded randomized controlled trial with pre/postcomparisons using a per-protocol analysis. Setting: Secondary care-based falls clinic, London, UK. Subjects: Community-dwelling older people (n = 21) experiencing ≥2 non-syncopal falls during previous 12 months. Intervention: Modified OTAGO exercise classes supplemented with supervised home-based rehabilitation consisting of multisensory balance or stretching exercises. Group classes and home sessions each occurred twice-weekly for eight weeks. Measurements: A computerised randomization was used for group allocation. A rater, blinded to intervention, performed the assessment including the Functional Gait Assessment (primary outcome), Physiological Profile Assessment, and questionnaires relating to symptoms, balance confidence, and psychological state (secondary outcomes). Results: Significant within-group improvements were noted for the Functional Gait (p < 0.01, r = -0.63) and Physiological Profile Assessments (p < 0.05, r = -0.63) in the OTAGO+multisensory rehabilitation group only and for balance confidence scores in the OTAGO+stretching group (p < 0.01, r = -0.63). Between-group differences were noted for the Functional Gait (p < 0.01, r = -0.71) and Physiological Profile (p < 0.05, r = -0.54) assessments with the OTAGO+multisensory group showing significantly greater improvement. The drop-out rate was similar for both groups (~30%). No serious adverse events were reported.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)784-793
    Number of pages10
    JournalClinical Rehabilitation
    Volume28
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • falls (accidents)
    • intervention
    • older people
    • rehabilitation

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