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Fall clinical trials
Every US clinical trial registered for Fall — phase mix, recruiting status, and the sponsors running them, straight from the NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registry.
20 US clinical trials · 6 currently recruiting
The research picture
Fall has 20 registered US clinical trials, 6 of them open to new participants right now — about 30% of the total.
- 6
- recruiting participants now
- 30%
- of trials open to enrollment
- 0
- in Phase 3–4 (later-stage)
- 2
- top sponsor: Binghamton University
Counts reflect the public ClinicalTrials.gov registry as last mirrored by PlainTrial. Status and phase are reported by each study's sponsor. This is reference information, not medical advice.
Active & Recent Trials
The Geriatric Emergency Department Pharmacologic Harm Prevention Project
Florida Atlantic University
NCT07216846
Optimizing a Technology-based Body and Mind Intervention
University of Central Florida
NCT05778604
Integrated Tele-Behavioral Activation and Fall Prevention for Low-income Homebound Seniors With Depression
University of Texas at Austin
NCT05011864
HIV and Alcohol Research Center Focused on Polypharmacy (HARP) Pilot 2 (2nd HARP Pilot Intervention)
Yale University
NCT06513819
Real-life Dual-Task Training
Colorado State University
NCT06479694
Comparison of Smartphone and Community-Based Delivery of the Otago Exercise Program for Fall Risk in Older Adults
Binghamton University
NCT07433153
COcoa Supplement and Multivitamin Outcomes Study: Effects on Falls and Physical Performance
Brigham and Women's Hospital
NCT05232669
Exercise Program for Deaf Seniors to Increase Their Balance and Fitness
Gallaudet University
NCT06912607
The Impact of Community Exercise on Social Connectedness and Falls in Older Adults: Leveraging Exercise to Age in Place
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
NCT03624049
Community-based Tai Chi, Balance, and Fall Risk
University of North Carolina at Asheville
NCT04173936
Technology-based Fall Risk Assessments for Older Adults in Low-income Settings
University of Central Florida
NCT06063187
Standing Strong in Tribal Communities: Assessing Elder Falls Disparity
University of New Mexi
NCT04876729
Transport PLUS Intervention
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
NCT03046771
Use of a Smartphone to Assess Balance and Provide Intervention to Older Adults at Home
Binghamton University
NCT05140044
Virtual Environments for Vestibular Rehabilitation
New York University
NCT04268745
The Impact of Hearing Loss Severity on Balance Intervention Outcomes
University of Arkansas
NCT05681078
Non-invasive Brain Stimulation to Improve Unsteady Gait in Older Adults (StimGait)
Hebrew SeniorLife
NCT06008431
Digital Fall Prevention Study
Brigham and Women's Hospital
NCT05432674
Community Exercise for Fall Risk in PD
Idaho State University
NCT05940077
Effects of Protective Step Training on Proactive and Reactive Motor Adaptations in Parkinson's Disease Patients
Arizona State University
NCT07399613
Phase Distribution
| Phase | Trial count |
|---|---|
| Phase 1 | 2 |
Top Sponsors
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov, National Library of Medicine. Data is informational only.
Reading the Fall Trial Landscape
ClinicalTrials.gov lists 20 US studies indexed under Fall, and 6 of those are currently open to recruitment — roughly 30% of the total volume on the registry. That ratio is a useful proxy for activity level: a high share of recruiting studies often signals that research interest is current and that new enrollment opportunities are appearing, while a low share typically means the field is dominated by completed or follow-up work where most participant spots have already been filled. These counts reflect the public registry only and include studies at every stage of design, so they should be read as an index of research attention rather than as a measure of treatment availability.
The phase distribution for Fall shows 0 late-stage studies (Phase 3 and Phase 4 combined) alongside 2 earlier-phase entries (Phase 1 through Phase 2). Phase 1 and Phase 2 studies focus on early safety signals, dosing, and preliminary effect, while Phase 3 studies are typically the larger efficacy and safety trials submitted toward regulatory review, and Phase 4 studies follow approved interventions in real-world use. A condition weighted toward later phases often reflects a mature research pipeline with several interventions already close to or past approval, whereas a heavier early-phase tilt suggests the field is still exploring new mechanisms and candidate approaches.
Top sponsor activity for Fall is led by Binghamton University with 2 indexed trials, alongside 9 other organizations in the top contributor list. The list on this page surfaces up to 20 of the most relevant recent and active entries, ordered with recruiting studies first so practical options are visible. All figures are derived from the public ClinicalTrials.gov dataset maintained by the National Library of Medicine and are reproduced here for reference. Inclusion of a trial, sponsor, or intervention on this page is neither an endorsement nor a recommendation — eligibility, protocol changes, and site-level status can shift frequently, so always verify current details on ClinicalTrials.gov and consult a qualified healthcare provider before acting on anything you see here.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many clinical trials are there for Fall?
PlainTrial tracks 20 US clinical trials for Fall, of which 6 are currently recruiting participants. Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov.
How do I find a recruiting trial for Fall?
Use the trial list above filtered by "Recruiting" status, or visit our trial finder at /recruiting to search by condition and state. Always discuss trial participation with your healthcare provider before enrolling.
Is this data current?
Data is sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov and reflects our most recent data pull. Trial status may have changed since then. Always verify current information at ClinicalTrials.gov before making decisions about participation.
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Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Data is sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (National Library of Medicine). Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NIH/NLM) ClinicalTrials.gov AACT registry · 2026 Trial counts and statuses sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov. Sponsor counts include both industry and federal/academic sponsors.