Fall-proof training for Alzheimer's patients shows promise

NCT ID NCT05205980

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether people with mild Alzheimer's disease can learn skills to prevent falls. Researchers will use special training that simulates losing balance in a safe setting. The goal is to see if this training reduces real-life falls and improves stability. The study involves 30 participants aged 65 and older with mild Alzheimer's.

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  • Reminiscent

    RECRUITING

    Valdosta, Georgia, 31602, United States

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