Foot Strengthening to Improve Balance and Gait in Older Adults
NCT: NCT07384754 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether different foot-strengthening strategies can improve foot strength, balance, walking ability, and fall-related outcomes in middle-aged and older adults (ages 45-85 years). The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does foot strength change from baseline after an 8-week foot-strengthening intervention? * Do balance, gait, and physical function improve following different foot-strengthening approaches? Researchers will compare minimalist footwear use, a foot exercise program, a foot-strengthening device (ToePro), and no intervention to see if these interventions lead to greater improvements in foot strength, balance, gait, and fall-related outcomes than no intervention. Participants will: * Complete baseline and post-intervention laboratory testing of foot strength, balance, physical function, and walking gait * Perform foot strengthening exercises or wear minimalist footwear (if applicable) five days/week for eight weeks * Complete daily logs to record intervention compliance
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Foot Strengthening to Improve Balance and Gait in Older Adults?
Foot Strengthening to Improve Balance and Gait in Older Adults is a clinical trial registered under NCT07384754. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07384754?
The current status of NCT07384754 (Foot Strengthening to Improve Balance and Gait in Older Adults) is: RECRUITING.
When did Foot Strengthening to Improve Balance and Gait in Older Adults start?
Foot Strengthening to Improve Balance and Gait in Older Adults started on 2025-10-21.
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