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Cognitive Integrated Motor Training (CM) to Improve Gait and Balance and Reduce Falls in Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment
Sponsor: Kessler Foundation
Summary
Problems with walking and balance are common in older adults with mild cognitive impairment. Walking and balance problems limit independence and increase risk for injuries due to falls. The purpose of this research study is to test the effectiveness of training that combines moving and thinking tasks, referred to as Personalized cognitive integrated sensorimotor virtual reality (VR)/mixed reality (MR) training on walking and balance ability. The study will also help to understand the changes in thinking ability and brain activity as a result of this training in older adults with mild cognitive impairment. The study will evaluate the differences between two intervention groups (n=20 each): 1) personalized cognitive integrated sensorimotor VR/MR training (CM), and 3) standard of care (CTRL) on gait, balance, community ambulation, and cognitive functions, as well as underlying biomechanical and neurophysiological mechanisms to understand the changes due to CM.
Official title: Cognitive Integrated Motor Training to Improve Gait and Balance and Reduce Falls in Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
65 Years - 85 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2024-12-01
Completion Date
2027-08-31
Last Updated
2024-12-05
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Personalized cognitive-sensorimotor VR/MR training
Thinking task integrated walking and balance training program
Standard of Care
Standard walking and balance training
Locations (1)
Kessler Foundation
West Orange, New Jersey, United States