About this trial
Both aging and Parkinson's disease (PD) negatively affect postural control and increase the risk of falls, with frontal plane balance being particularly challenging for these populations. While previous studies have mainly focused on sagittal plane balance, the contribution of hip abductor muscles remains unclear, especially regarding their force production and control abilities. Therefore, this study aims to investigate hip abductor muscle force production and force control, and to examine whether these factors are associated with postural control, gait, and balance performance in individuals across different ages and those with PD.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
20 to 39 years (young), 40 to 59 years (young), and 60-85 years (old)
generally in good health
able to walk 10 m independently
able to follow all instructions
Disqualifiers
neurologic, psychiatric, immune, integumentary, and musculoskeletal diseases or disorders which might influence this study
any pain over the lower extremities
uncontrolled cardiovascular diseases
unable to provide informed consent.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Age
- Parkinson's disease (PD)
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Lead sponsor
Chang Gung University
Sponsor institution
Chang Gung University
Collaborator