The overall functional gain by balance rehabilitation after hip fracture surgery has not yet been fully investigated. Therefore, clinical studies should be conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of systematic and safe balance rehabilitation in patients after hip fracture. Investigators aim to evaluate the effect of computer-based balance specific exercise on the performance and balance ability of the elderly women who underwent hip fracture surgery. Investigators also investigate the intervention can reduce their fear of falling and coping ability. This study was designed as a prospective, open-label, single-center trial at a tertiary hospital setting. During the 2-week postoperative intervention period, patients will participate in the hospital's exercise program beginning 5-7 days after hip fracture surgery. All participants will follow the computer-based balance specific exercise program. Functional outcomes will be measure periodically for 6 months after surgery.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
Balance specific exercise consists of total 10 days' physical therapy (PT) sessions (twice per day for 60 min) after surgery. It will be conducted with a computed posturographic system for diagnostics of balance and movement skills (Balance Master® System NeuroCom®) designed to objectively quantify balance and postural function of different origin. PT (weight-bearing, strengthening, gait training, aerobic, and functional exercises) was gradually increased based on the patient's functional level. Intensive patient education by multidisciplinary rehabilitation members was also provided.
Change of Berg balance scale
Berg balance scale (total score; 0 to 56)
Time frame: Change from Baseline Berg balance scale at 6 months
Functional Ambulatory Category
Functional Ambulatory Category (categorical score; 0 to 5)
Time frame: Before intervention, After 2 weeks' intervention, 3 and 6 months after surgery
Functional Independence Measure: locomotion
Functional Independence Measure (subscale of locomotion: 1 to 7)
Time frame: Before intervention, After 2 weeks' intervention, 3 and 6 months after surgery
Modified falls efficacy scale
Modified falls efficacy scale (total score: 0 to 140)
Time frame: Before intervention, After 2 weeks' intervention, 3 and 6 months after surgery
Presence of Fear of falling
Fear of falling (yes or no; by simple question "Are you afraid of falling?")
Time frame: Before intervention, After 2 weeks' intervention, 3 and 6 months after surgery
Modified Barthel index
Modified Barthel index (tota; score: 0 to 100)
Time frame: Before intervention, After 2 weeks' intervention, 3 and 6 months after surgery
Short physical performance scale
Short physical performance scale (total score: 0 to 12)
Time frame: Before intervention, After 2 weeks' intervention, 3 and 6 months after surgery
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