Type of study: prospective interventional the purposes of the research :To examine the effect of treatment using the SELFIT system on function, walking and balance in patients after hip fractures hospitalized in the geriatric rehabilitation department. The study population: 50 participants aged 65+ who were admitted to the geriatric rehabilitation department after hip fractures, with 25 in the experimental group and 25 in the control group. The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: * What is the effect of training with SELFIT system on the functional outcomes in patients after hip fractures hospitalized in the geriatric rehabilitation department. * How the training with SELFIT system will effect on satisfaction of the patients in the geriatric rehabilitation department. During 21 days, both groups will receive physical therapy for about 45 minutes. The experimental group will be allocated about 15 minutes out of the 45 minutes to practice with the help of the SELFIT system.
Recruiting participants for the study: When admitting patients hospitalized in the geriatric rehabilitation department after hip neck fractures, their suitability for participation in the study will be examined according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Patients who meet the inclusion criteria will receive an explanation of the research procedure and its goals, and if they agree and are suitable in terms of signature competence and cognitive ability to participate in the study, they will sign an informed consent form for participation in the study. After signing a consent form to participate in the study, each participant will be randomly assigned to an experimental group or a control group. After the patient agrees to participate in the study, he will receive a number that will be assigned in sequential order, where an even number means belonging to the experimental group and an odd number, belonging to the control group. Intervention: During 21 days, both groups will receive physical therapy for about 45 minutes. The experimental group will be allocated about 15 minutes out of the 45 minutes to practice with the help of the SELFIT system. Both groups will receive physiotherapy treatment accepted in the geriatric rehabilitation department. Patients in both groups receive treatment that focuses on improving strength in the lower limbs, improving ROM, lying and standing exercises, walking with an assistive device according to the patient's ability. In the second and third week of rehabilitation, patients progress to exercises to improve walking ability, which include standing practice to improve strength and balance, walking with an aid for distances according to the adjustment of walking ability, dynamic balance practice on unstable surfaces and practice on stairs. Patients from the control group will receive standard treatment according to the patient's ability and the degrees of difficulty of the exercises will progress according to the ability of each patient. After the evaluation, the patients in the control group will receive an exercise in bed lying down or sitting to strengthen the lower limbs for about 15 minutes, an exercise in front of a bar to improve the strength of the lower limbs and the ability to stand up for about 15 minutes, an exercise to improve balance and walking for about 15 minutes. Patients from the experimental group will receive exercise in bed lying down or sitting to strengthen lower limbs for about 15 minutes, exercise in front of a bar to improve lower limb strength and the ability to stand up for about 15 minutes, exercise in the SELFIT system of balance and walking for about 15 minutes. The intervention in the SELFIT system will be carried out 4 times a week by a physiotherapist in the department.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
During 21 days, intervention group will receive physical therapy of 45 minutes which 15 minutes out of the 45 minutes will be with the SELFIT system
Conventional physical therapy of 45 minute
Meir Medical Center
Kfar Saba, Israel
RECRUITINGFunctional Independence Measure
Measured by: Functional Independence Measure Index (FIM) that assess activity of daily living. only motor assessment part is used. Minimum score 5 pts. Maximum score: 35 points. Higher score means better outcome
Time frame: 9 month
5 time sit to stand
Assessment of time performance for five time stand up and sitting on chair. Less time means better outcome
Time frame: 9 month
Berg Balance Test
Assessment of balance function by 14 tasks. Min.0 max.56 points Higher score means better outcome.
Time frame: 9 month
10 Meter walk test
Assessment of time performance of walking 10 meters. Less time means better outcome
Time frame: 9 month
Falls Efficacy Scale
Assessment of confidence of functions. Score range from 16 to 64 points. Higher score means better outcomes
Time frame: 9 month
VAS - visual analog scale
as mesured by a pain scale from 1 to 10. Lower score means better outcome
Time frame: 9 month
PTPSQ-H physical therapy satisfaction questionnaire
Hebrew approved version. 15 questions about patient satisfaction with physical therapy care. Score range about 15 to 75. Higher score means better outcomes
Time frame: 9 month
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