To study the effect of chiropractic care and a specific exercise program on balance in older adults.
Fall prevention in older adults is a significant public health issue that all health care providers must address. At this time, chiropractors, the most commonly used complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practitioners, have not been systematically involved in either interventions for or research related to fall prevention and risk factor reduction. However, it is possible that body-based CAM practitioners such as chiropractors might make important contributions to decreasing fall risk through affecting musculoskeletal function and managing chronic pain, factors which may affect balance, an important risk factor for falls.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
11
Cleveland Chiropractic College Health Center
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Cleveland Chiropractic College
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Specific Aim 1: Recruitment Tracking
Time frame: through July 2007
Completeness of calendar collection, comparisons of baseline characteristics and assessments, qualitative assessment of utility of surveillance procedures.
Time frame: Through July 2007
Documentation of Clinic Personnel Skills
Time frame: Through July 2007
Statistical Analysis
Time frame: Through July 2007
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