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Lower Quarter Y-Balance Test for Balance Disorder
N/A
Waitlist Available
Led By Darren Calley, PT, DScPT, OCS
Research Sponsored by Mayo Clinic
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
Specific guidelines that determine who can or cannot participate in a clinical trial Must have
Be older than 18 years old
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up 14 days
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Study Summary
This study is evaluating whether practice conditions affect balance performance.
Timeline
Screening ~ 3 weeks3 visits
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~ 14 days
Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~14 days
Treatment Details
Study Objectives
Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Primary outcome measures
Change in composite YBT-LQ scores
Secondary outcome measures
Externally focused attention during the task
Level of autonomy
Perceived competence
+1 moreTrial Design
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: OPTIMAL Motor Learning GroupExperimental Treatment2 Interventions
Subjects will perform the YBT-LQ with the practice period altered to implement aspects of the three pillars of the OPTIMAL motor learning theory (promotion of autonomy support (AS), presence of an external focus (EF) of attention, and implementation of enhanced expectancies (EE) placed upon a task).
Group II: Control GroupActive Control1 Intervention
Subjects will perform YBT-LQ practice tests using standardized set of verbal instructions provided in the YBT-LQ online manual prior to the testing condition.
Treatment
First Studied
Drug Approval Stage
How many patients have taken this drug
Lower Quarter Y-Balance Test
2021
N/A
~60
OPTIMAL motor learning theory
2021
N/A
~60
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Who is running the clinical trial?
Mayo ClinicLead Sponsor
3,207 Previous Clinical Trials
3,766,803 Total Patients Enrolled
1 Trials studying Balance Disorder
23 Patients Enrolled for Balance Disorder
Darren Calley, PT, DScPT, OCSPrincipal InvestigatorMayo Clinic
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