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New intervention program for preventing falls among frail elderly people - The effects of perturbed walking exercise using a bilateral separated treadmill

SHIMADA H; OBUCHI S; FURUNA T
AM J PHYS MED REHABIL , 2004, vol. 83, n° 7, p. 493-499
Doc n°: 114092
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : DF11 - POSTURE. STATION DEBOUT, MA - GERONTOLOGIE

Objective: To determine the effects of a perturbed walking exercise using a bilateral separated treadmill in physically disabled elderly. Design: Participants of the study were 32 long-term care facility residents and outpatients aged 66-98 yrs. Participants were randomly assigned to a usual exercise group or to a treadmill exercise group. Perturbed gait exercise on a treadmill continued for 6 mos. Number of falls and time to first fall during a 6-mo period, balance and gait functions, and reaction time were evaluated before and after intervention. Results: The treadmill exercise group showed significant improvement in balance and reaction time when compared with the usual exercise group. Number of falls in the treadmill exercise group was 21% lower than that in the usual exercise group. However, this difference was not significant. No significant differences were seen in time to first fall. Conclusions: Gait training with unexpected perturbation seems to have a beneficial impact on physical function In disabled elderly individuals. The results suggest that this program may be used as an exercise intervention to reduce falls in institutional settings.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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