The goal of this study is to investigate effect of exercise program on balance, gait and performance in patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus applied with lumbar puncture. The main question it aims to answer are: * Home based exercise program effective on balance, gait and performance * Telerehabilitation exercise program effective on balance, gait and performance Researchers will compare home based exercise group, telerehabilitation group and control group to see if difference in terms of balance, gait and performance
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
30
Stretching and strengthening exercises will be applied to the participants
Dokuz Eylul University
Izmir, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGPostural Stability
Biodex Balance System was used to measure balance-related variables. Biodex has a fixable and movable platform and a touch screen on which the participant can visually track his/her movements.The Postural Stability test emphasizes a patient's ability to maintain center of balance. The device measures anterior-posterior (AP) and medial-lateral (ML) oscillations of the participant and provides anterior-posterior index, medial-lateral index and total stability index scores. Since these scores assess deviations from center, a lower score is more desirable than a higher score
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
Fall Risk
Biodex Balance System was used to measure balance-related variables.Fall Risk test measures the patient's postural sway velocity to predict risk. There is a circular platform that moves freely and simultaneously about the anterior-posterior and medial-lateral axes and provides overall stabiliy index score. The index of overall stability is measured in degrees and higher scores indicate poor dynamic balance
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Integration of Balance
Biodex Balance System was used to measure balance-related variables. mCTSIB provides a generalized assessment of how well patient can integrate various senses with respect to balance and compensate when one or more of those senses are compromised. mCTSIB was performed in four different conditions: eyes open-firm surface (EO-firm), eyes closed-firm surface (EC-firm), eyes open-foam surface (EO- foam), eyes closed-foam surface (EC-foam). The device computes an overall sway index as the standard deviation of the recorded position away from the center. Higher sway index scores indicate greater deviations from the center, therefore, lower scores reflect better response
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
Walking Speed
The gait characteristics was measured using G-Walk sensor system. The BTS G-Walk (G-Sensor 2) is a portable, wireless, inertial system with wearable sensors. Each participant was asked to walk down a hallway through a central 7- meter "testing" zone, instructed to walk at his/her ordinary comfortable walking speed and return start line. The acquired data is transmitted via a Bluetooth connection to a computer and processed using the special software program BTS G-Studio.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
Cadence
The test will perform with G-walk device.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
Stride Length
The test will perform with G-walk device.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
Time Up and Go Test
The test will perform with G-walk device.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
The Functional Independence Measure
The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) is an assessment tool that aims to evaluate the functional status of patients.FIM is an 18-item, clinician reported scale that assesses an individuals functional capability in six areas including self-care, continence, mobility, transfers, communication and cognition.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
Muscle Strength
We measured knee extensor and ankle dorsi flexor muscle strength using a hand-held dynamometer. Participants were asked to seat on a bedside (height 100 cm) with hip and knee at 90 degree flexion. Three measurements were taken for each muscle group and the highest score was recorded in kg.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
Mini-mental state
The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is a 30-point questionnaire that is used extensively in clinical and research settings to measure cognitive impairment
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a widely used screening assessment for detecting cognitive impairment.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
The Clinical Dementia Rating
The Clinical Dementia Rating or CDR is a numeric scale used to quantify the severity of symptoms of dementia
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
The Geriatric Depression Scale
The Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) is a 30-item self-report assessment used to identify depression in the elderly.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
The Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia (CSDD)
The Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia (CSDD) was specifically developed to assess signs and symptoms of major depression in demented patients.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
The Barthel scale
The Barthel scale is an ordinal scale used to measure performance in activities of daily living (ADL).
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
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The Lawton-Brody Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (iADL)
The Lawton-Brody Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (iADL) scale covers eight functional domains: using the telephone, shopping, food preparation, housekeeping, laundry, transport, medication, and finances.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
The Tinetti-test
The Tinetti-test, also called Performance-Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA) assesses a person's perception of balance and stability during activities of daily living and their fear of falling.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
The Nine-Hole Peg Test
The Nine-Hole Peg Test (9HPT) is used to measure finger dexterity in patients with various neurological diagnoses
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
Grip strength
Grip strength is a measure of muscular strength or the maximum force/tension generated by one's forearm muscles. It can be used as a screening tool for the measurement of upper body strength and overall strength
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
Fried frailty scale
Fried frailty scale is the very first and most commonly used assessment scale for an operational definition of physical frailty with its demonstrated success as a predictor of mobility limitations and mortality. Fried frailty scale includes five components, among which three or more were defined as frailty: unintentional weight loss (10 lbs in the past year), self-reported exhaustion, weakness (grip strength), slow walking speed, and low physical activity.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks
FRAIL scale
FRAIL scale consists of 5 items; fatigue state, resistance, mobility, weight loss, and existing diseases.
Time frame: Change from Baseline at 24 hours after lumbar puncture, change from Baseline at 10 weeks, change from baseline at 24 weeks