Author:
Omote Shizuko,Watanabe Arisu,Hiramatsu Tomoko,Saito Emiko,Yokogawa Masami,Okamoto Rie,Sakakibara Chiaki,Ichimori Akie,Kyota Kaoru,Tsukasaki Keiko
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
We aimed to evaluate a foot-care awareness program designed to improve foot morphology, physical functioning, and fall prevention among the community-dwelling elderly. Eleven independent community-dwelling elderly women (aged 61–83 years) were provided with foot-care advice and shown effective foot-care techniques to perform regularly for 6 months, and compared with a control group of 10 elderly women who did not receive any intervention. Measurements of foot form, functional capacity, subjective foot movement, and physical function were taken at baseline and 6-month follow-up.
Results
At follow-up, improvements were seen in the intervention group in foot morphology, subjective foot movement, foot pressure, and balance. In the intervention group, 90% of women had maintained or improved foot form and none of them had fallen during the post-intervention period, compared to the control group where 30% improved foot form (p = 0.0075) and four (40%) of them had fallen. Therefore, a foot-care program may have the potential to prevent falls and improve mobility among the elderly.
Trial Registration UMIN-CTR No. UMIN000029632. Date of Registration: October 19, 2017
Funder
The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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