U.S., Jan. 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07366424) titled 'Evaluating the Impact of "CHUT OTONOM(R)" Footwear on the Spatio-temporal Parameters of Walking and the Risk of Falls in Elderly People at High Risk of Falling.' on Dec. 16, 2025.
Brief Summary: Footwear is one of the extrinsic factors that can cause falls in older adults. Indeed, ill-fitting or worn shoes or slippers that do not support the foot properly, have slippery soles or high heels can contribute to falls. The quality of footwear is a modifiable risk factor that must be addressed to reduce the risk of falling. Therefore, examining the feet and assessing footwear are an integral part of the clinical evaluation of older adults...