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Effect of Instrument-assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization on Functional and Cognitive Abilities in Elderly

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral, Device
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

PURPOSE: To determine the effect of Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization on functional and cognitive abilities in elderly. BACKGROUND: There is an increased interest in health care with growth of the older population. Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) is a manual therapy technique using specially designed tools to apply pressure and mobilize soft tissues. It has gained attention as a non-invasive intervention that can aid in improving musculoskeletal health and overall function, especially in older adults. Given the aging population and the rise in age-related functional and cognitive decline, there is a pressing need for effective strategies to enhance quality of life in this demographic. In the elderly, musculoskeletal issues, such as reduced muscle flexibility, joint stiffness, and soft tissue restrictions, are common and can severely impact physical function. IASTM has been shown to increase tissue perfusion, reduce fascial restrictions, and improve joint mobility. These effects are critical in countering age-related declines in mobility, balance, and overall physical functionality, ultimately promoting greater independence and reducing fall risk. Improved physical function through IASTM may also influence cognitive health positively, as increased physical activity and mobility are linked to better cognitive outcomes in the elderly. HYPOTHESES: There will be no significant effect of Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization on functional and cognitive abilities in elderly. RESEARCH QUESTION: Does instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization is effective on functional and cognitive abilities in elderly?

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 65
Maximum Age: 75
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• 60 elderly subjects aged range from 65-75 years old will participant in the study from both genders.

• had cognitive abilities to understand explanations and instructions

• did not take any medication that can affect their balance.

Locations
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Egypt
Faculty of physical therapy
RECRUITING
Giza
Contact Information
Primary
Nouran Ahmed Ibrahim, lecturer
nouran-312@cu.edu.eg
+201062207203
Time Frame
Start Date: 2025-10-03
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-03
Participants
Target number of participants: 60
Treatments
Experimental: IASTM on calf muscle bilaterally plus conventional treatment (strengthening and stretching exercise
Active_comparator: control group, will receive conventional treatment
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Cairo University

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