Correlation Hip Muscle Strength With Static Balance Parameters In Elderly Patients
Correlation Hip Muscle Strength Of Dominant-Non-Dominant With Static Balance Parameters Using Stabilometry In Elderly Patients In Nursing Homes
Universitas Padjadjaran
24 participants
Jun 20, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Observational study aimed to identify the correlation between dominant and non-dominant hip muscle strength with static balance parameters using stabilometry (center of pressure (COP) range sway, velocity sway, and weight distribution) in elderly in nursing homes.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria8
- Age 60 years and above
- Able to walk indoors and outdoors without assistive devices
- Able to maintain a standing posture for 5 minutes without assistive devices
- Falls Efficacy Scale score below 20
- Time Up and Go test less than 13.5 seconds
- Able to read and write Latin letters
- Able to see images and writing on a television screen from a distance of 20 inches at 3 meters
- Able to understand exercise instructions (Mini Mental State Exam score ≥24/30 Indonesian version
Exclusion Criteria2
- Has a condition of high blood pressure (systolic >180 mmHg, heart rate at rest >120 bpm, blood glucose (GDS) >250 mg/dl), has symptoms of typical angina chest pain, shortness of breath, and severe headache
- Participants have undergone routine balance training within the last 6 months
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Interventions
fleksor, ekstensor, abductor, adductor, internal rotasi, eksternal rotasi
Center of Pressure (COP) range sway, velocity sway, dan weight distribution
Locations(1)
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NCT07029347