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<< TillbakaÖverskrift | Balance, mobility, and falls among community-dwelling elderly persons: effects of a rehabilitation exercise program |
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Upplaga | 84(4) |
Sidor | 238-50 |
Överskrift | Balance, mobility, and falls among community-dwelling elderly persons: effects of a rehabilitation exercise program |
Beskrivning | OBJECTIVE: To assess the short-term effect of an exercise-based rehabilitation intervention on balance, mobility, falls and injuries. DESIGN: This randomized, controlled trial with repeated measures was performed at an outpatient rehabilitation center. Elderly, ambulatory, community-dwelling volunteers underwent 6 wks of supervised stretching, balance, endurance, coordination, and strengthening exercises. Controls attended seminars. Data were recorded for time and quality performance on a functional obstacle course and for self-reported falls and injuries. RESULTS: From baseline through 6-mo follow-up, participants in the exercise group (n = 122) significantly outperformed those in the control group (n = 83). The exercise group's functional obstacle course quality improved 2.3% postintervention and 1.57% at follow-up compared with 0.3% for the control group for each time period (P = 0.001). Functional obstacle course completion time improved 7.69% at postintervention and 8.35% at follow-up for the exercise group compared with 4.0% and 3.4% for the control group. Of baseline fallers in the intervention group, 87% (compared with 34.5% for the controls) reported no falls in the subsequent 6 mos. Of those reporting injuries in the 6 mos preintervention, 89.7% in the intervention group (compared with 55.6% for controls) reported no injury at 6 mos postintervention. CONCLUSIONS: Our intervention can improve functional performance and protect against falls and fall-related injuries. |
Källa | Am J Phys Med Rehabil |
Publicerad | 2005 Apr |
Författare | Ha HC, Kim CG, Means KM, O'Sullivan PS., Ro YJ, Rodell DE, Yeom HA. |