Effect of Muscle Strengthening on the Incidence of Psychomotor Disadaptation Syndrome in Elderly Persons (RM-SDP)
Psychomotor Disadaptation Syndrome, Post-fall Syndrome

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Psychomotor Disadaptation Syndrome focused on measuring elderly person, muscle strengthening
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria:
- Subject over 70 years of age at the time of signing the consent, with no upper limit,
- History of a fall,
- Subject affiliated with a social health insurance plan, beneficiary or beneficiary's assistant
- Subject able to understand the objectives and risks of the research and to give dated and signed informed consent.
Exclusion criteria:
- Osteoarticular limitations compromising muscle strengthening,
- Unstabilized cardiac pathologies,
- Unstabilized chronic pathologies,
- Unstabilized ventricular and supraventricular rhythm disorders or ECG abnormalities at the inclusion visit,
- Swallowing disorders (CNO)
- Acute coronary syndrome < 1 month,
- Unstabilized or oxygen-dependent respiratory failure,
- Cognitive impairment compromising muscle strengthening achievement (MMSE<22/30),
- Evolving cancers,
- Subject under guardianship or curatorship,
- Severe malnutrition,
- Severe functional limitation.
Sites / Locations
- Service de Gériatrie aigue - CHU de Strasbourg - France
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
rehabilitation with muscle strengthening + Oral Nutritional Supplements
standard rehabilitation +/- Oral Nutritional Supplements
Participants will receive weekly physical therapy sessions for 20 weeks, during their usual follow-up at the day hospital. In addition to the standard treatment, muscle strengthening exercises using elastic bands of varying resistance will be performed. These sessions can be completed by a muscle strengthening session at home during the week, given by a private physiotherapist according to the indication given by a doctor taking care of the patient, during and outside the periods of follow-up at the day hospital. In addition to muscle strengthening, participants will receive a systematic protein intake via Oral Nutritional Supplements (ONS) to improve muscle strength. Compliance with these oral nutritional supplements will be monitored by means of a booklet filled in by the patient or his entourage.
The participants in the control group will receive the usual care at the day hospital, i.e. a rehabilitation program focused on the prevention of falls. The prescription of ONS will be made on a case-by-case basis by the day hospital's physician. If participants require follow-up by a physiotherapist at home, sessions will be prescribed. After the treatment, participants in the experimental group will be advised to continue the muscle strengthening sessions independently at least once a week. All participants, regardless of their group, who require follow-up by a physiotherapist will benefit from it.