About this trial
This single-center interventional study aims to develop and validate a static balance assessment tool tailored for high-functioning older adults. Participants aged 65 years or older, who achieve a perfect score on the Short Physical Performance Battery and can maintain an open-eyes single-leg stance for at least 10 seconds, will be recruited. The assessment includes body composition measurement, open-eyes/closed-eyes single-leg stance, and the Balance Error Scoring System under firm and foam surface conditions. Each participant will undergo two testing sessions, 5-7 days apart, with both on-site and video-based scoring to determine test-retest reliability. The expected outcome is the development of an accurate and highly applicable static balance measurement tool to support healthy aging and fall prevention in community and long-term care settings.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age 60 to 85 years
Able to walk independently without assistive devices
No self-reported balance disorders or history of recurrent falls in the past 6 months
Cognitively intact (Mini-Mental State Examination score ≥ 24)
Disqualifiers
Diagnosed neurological disorders affecting balance (e.g., Parkinson's disease, stroke with residual deficits)
Diagnosed neurological disorders affecting balance (e.g., Parkinson's disease, stroke with residual deficits)
Severe visual or vestibular impairment uncorrected by aids
Lower limb musculoskeletal disorders that limit mobility
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Static Balance Assessment Protocol
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Jia-Ling Hong
Lead sponsor
Kaohsiung Municipal United Hospital
Sponsor institution