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Evaluation of the Concordance of Five Times Sit To Stand Results Between a Physical Consultation and a Teleconsultation

Evaluation of the Concordance of Five Times Sit To Stand Results Between a Physical Consultation and a Teleconsultation

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65-110 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study concerns elderly person aged more than 65 years with autonomous mobility.

It is a multicentric randomized trial in two arms :

Arm one : remote consultation then physical consultation Arm two : physical consultation then remote consultation

Consultations consist to take a Five Times Sit To Stand test, in physical consultation with physiotherapist in the same room and in remote consultation with a physiotherapist in the next room to the patient.

Description

This study concerns elderly person aged more than 65 years with autonomous mobility.

It is a multicentric randomized trial in two arms :

Arm one : remote consultation then physical consultation Arm two : physical consultation then remote consultation

Consultations consist to take a Five Times Sit To Stand test, in physical consultation with physiotherapist in the same room and in remote consultation with a physiotherapist in the next room to the patient.

Tests are realized at baseline after randomization. The test with best time will be considered for analysis.

Once the 2 tests have been carried out, a satisfaction survey will evaluate the preference between the two tests for each patient.

Patients will be re-contacted by telephone at 3, 6 and 12 months post-inclusion to collect the number of falls.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Volunteers over the age of 65.
  • Elderly people who can walk and move around independently.
  • Subjects capable of giving informed consent.
  • GIR 3,4,5,6.
  • Affiliated to a Social Security scheme.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • GIR < 3
  • Major visual and/or hearing impairment (known pathology and not fitted with hearing aids)
  • Patient deprived of liberty by judicial or administrative decision, under guardianship or curatorship
  • Subject having refused to participate.
  • Subject at risk of syncope on rising (cardiac pathologies, orthostatic hypotension).
  • Subjects with known vestibular disorders.

Study details
    Rehabilitation
    Elderly Person
    Teleconsultation

NCT06365177

University Hospital, Brest

15 October 2025

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