Tokyo, Nov. 4 -- UMIN Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN-CTR) received information related to the study (UMIN000059607) titled 'Ergonomic Study of Integrated Transfer and Mobility Assistive Devices' on Nov. 4.
Study Type:
Interventional
Study Design:
Basic Design - Cross-over
Randomization - Randomized
Blinding - Open -no one is blinded
Control - Active
Primary Sponsor:
Institute - Industrial Research Institute of Shizuoka Prefecture
Condition:
Condition - Low Back Pain, Sarcopenia
Classification by malignancy - Others
Genomic information - NO
Objective:
Narrative objectives1 - We are developing a wheelchair equipped with a transfer mechanism that enables both transfer and mobility assistance in a single device, designed for elderly residents in care facilities who have difficulty walking but retain some ability to stand. This development aims to reduce the workload of caregivers while increasing opportunities for residents to utilize their remaining muscle strength, thereby contributing to improved productivity in caregiving environments.
Basic objectives2 - Safety,Efficacy
Intervention:
Interventions/Control_1 - Transfer using the prototype device
Interventions/Control_2 - Transfer using a product of competitoon
Eligibility:
Age-lower limit - 20
years-old
=
Gender - Male and Female
Key inclusion criteria - Individuals who can voluntarily participate in the study
Key exclusion criteria - Men: Height 172 cm or taller, Weight 75 kg or more
Women: Height 160 cm or taller, Weight 65 kg or more
Individuals with severe low back pain or joint pain
Individuals who have undergone orthopedic surgery within the past three months
ndividuals with serious cardiovascular or respiratory diseases
Target Size - 32
Recruitment Status:
Recruitment status - Preinitiation
Date of protocol fixation - 2025 Year 11 Month 04 Day
Anticipated trial start date - 2025 Year 11 Month 04 Day
Last follow-up date - 2027 Year 03 Month 31 Day
To know more, visit https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000068116
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