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Clinical Trial: Fall Prevention and Music Therapy
This study has been completed.
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Purpose
| Condition | Intervention |
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| Accidental Falls Healthy | Behavior: Music therapy (listening to specific music) |
MedlinePlus consumer health information
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Prevention, Randomized, Double-Blind, Active Control, Parallel Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study
Official Title: Posturographic Changes Associated with Music Therapy and Fall Prevention: The Nolwenn Effect
Expected Total Enrollment: 300
Study start: December 2003; Study completion: November 2004
Last follow-up: November 2004; Data entry closure: November 2004
Falls are a serious health issue and are the greatest cause of death in the elderly. The use of music therapy in fall prevention has not been reported in the literature. This investigation will provide experimental support to the assumption that music therapy may prevent falls and that certain music can affect increases in postural stability using randomly selected subjects, validated posturography and a full experimental design.
Computer dynamic posturography (CDP) tests will provide stability scores in volunteer subjects who have had no previous history of falls or vertigo. Subjects will be randomized into several different music listening groups and one control group. Examiners will be blinded as to the music listened to and the outcome measurements. Subjects will be blinded as to their posturographic measurements. The music listening groups will be given a daily specific music listening task. CDP tests will be obtained 10 minutes, 1 week and 1 month after subject’s treatment. Music selection will include Mozart, Nolwenn Leroy and others suggested to change human stability.
Eligibility
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Inclusion Criteria:
- No history of previous fall(s) or dizziness
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of previous fall(s) or dizziness
Location Information
Florida
Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies, Cape Canaveral, Florida, 32920, United States
Frederick R Carrick, PhD, FACCN, Study Director, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies
Elena Ogerro, PhD, Principal Investigator, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies
Guido Pagnacco, PhD, Principal Investigator, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies
More Information
Last Updated: August 1, 2005
Record first received: July 21, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00121693
Health Authority: United States: Institutional Review Board
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-08-02

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