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Fall Risk Assessment and an Exercise Intervention for Prevention of Falls in Multiple Myeloma Patients
Sponsor: University Hospital Heidelberg
Summary
Approximately one third of the population over the age of 65 falls at least once a year. The risk of falling is in increased in older patients with tumor diseases. In addition to high treatment and care costs for the healthcare system, falls often lead to a decrease of quality of life, a reduction in physical performance and a loss of independence. Despite the high risk, falls in cancer patients have not yet been scientifically investigated in detail. For patients with multiple myeloma in particular, very little data is available on the prevalence, risk factors and effects of falls. In this study, a fall risk assessment is carried out in patients with multiple myeloma. Furthermore, a patient-specific training intervention for fall prevention will be implemented. The aim of the study is to identify possible fall risk factors in multiple myeloma patients and to establish a structured exercise intervention that minimizes the risk of falls and injuries.
Official title: Investigation of Fall Risk Factors and Implementation of an Exercise Intervention for Prevention of Falls in Patients With Multiple Myeloma
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2024-02-02
Completion Date
2026-12-30
Last Updated
2026-01-22
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Strength and balance training in combination with a treadmill-based pertubation intervention
Patients receive a personalized home-based training plan with strength and balance exercises to be carried out three times a week for six months. In addition, treadmill-based pertubation training is carried out at 2 timepoints.
Locations (1)
University Hospital Heidelberg
Heidelberg, Baden Würtemberg, Germany