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Document Details
Document Type
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Project
Document Title
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Balance Performance and Ankle Dorsiflexors Muscles Force in Elderly: A corelational study
الاتزان و قوة عضلات شد الكاحل للأمام لدى المسنين: دراسة ارتباطيه
Subject
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Balance Performance and Ankle Dorsiflexors Muscles Force in Elderly: A corelational study
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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Balance Performance and Ankle Dorsiflexors Muscles Force in Elderly: A corelational study BACKGROUND: Balance and muscle force deteriorate with aging. It has been suggested that a decrease in the ability to generate force in the lower extremity muscles contribute to balance impairment and falling. This study investigated the effects of the both resisted exercises and electrical stimulation for ankle dorsiflexors muscles force and their relation to balance control in elderly subjects. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Fifty healthy elderly subjects, their age ranged 65-75 years, participated in this study. Twenty five subjects (training group) were trained with resisted exercises plus electrical nerve stimulation of ankle dorsiflexors muscles, three times a week for 8 weeks. The control group, included twenty five subjects, received no treatment intervention except encouragement for performing their usual activity of daily living over the 8 weeks of the study. The ankle dorsiflexors muscles force was measured by the hand held dynamometer in Kg and the balance control was measured by the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), the Functional Reach Test (FRT) and the Timed Get Up-Go Test (GUG). These measurements wevr5re applied for both groups before and after 8 weeks. RESULTS: The BBS, FRT and GUG values showed significant changes (12.9%, 35.7% and 51.9% respectively) following training in the trained group. There were no significant changes (0.67%, 6.95% and 14.4%) in the same measures of the control group after 8 weeks. Key words: Balance, Ankle Dorsiflexors Muscles Force, Resisted Exercises, Electrical Nerve Stimulation and Elderly.
Publishing Year
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1425 AH
2004 AD
Number Of Pages
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9
Sponsor Name
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Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University
Sponsorship Year
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1425 AH
2004 AD
Added Date
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
شهاب محمود عبدالقادر
Abd El-Kader, Shehab Mahmoud
Investigator
Doctorate
drshehab@live.com
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25661.pdf
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