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The Effect of Coduse Group Exercise Improves Balance and Reduce Falls in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: A Comparative study

The Effect of Coduse Group Exercise Improves Balance and Reduce Falls in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: A Comparative study

... “THE EFFECT OF CODUSE GROUP EXERCISE IMPROVES BALANCE AND REDUCE FALLS IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS - A COMPARATIVE STUDY.” is a bonafide compiled work, carried out by Reg.No. 271720061, ...

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Does progressive resistance and balance exercise reduce falls in residential aged care? Randomized controlled trial protocol for the SUNBEAM program

Does progressive resistance and balance exercise reduce falls in residential aged care? Randomized controlled trial protocol for the SUNBEAM program

... The primary analysis will be based on an intention-to-treat approach. This will be compared to per-protocol analyses. Summary outcomes will be presented at the cluster level, using standard measures. Analyses will also ...

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High speed resistance training and balance training for people with knee osteoarthritis to reduce falls risk: study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial

High speed resistance training and balance training for people with knee osteoarthritis to reduce falls risk: study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial

... 7. The ability of older people to step maximally and rapidly in multiple directions will be assessed using the Maximum Step Length and Rapid Step Test [26]. Initially, the maximum step length in the front, side and back ...

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Balance Right in Multiple Sclerosis (BRiMS): a guided self management programme to reduce falls and improve quality of life, balance and mobility in people with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis : a protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled

Balance Right in Multiple Sclerosis (BRiMS): a guided self management programme to reduce falls and improve quality of life, balance and mobility in people with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis : a protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial

... improve balance and physical activity and decrease the risk of falls may slow this deterioration, providing a persuasive argument to prioritise provision of effective physical management ...inform ...

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Can community care workers deliver a falls prevention exercise program? A feasibility study

Can community care workers deliver a falls prevention exercise program? A feasibility study

... balance and six strength exercises to improve lower body strength and balance and reduce falls. After completing the LiFE assessment tool, workers discussed with the client how the exercises ...

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Physical activity and falls in older persons : development of the balance control difficulty homeostasis model

Physical activity and falls in older persons : development of the balance control difficulty homeostasis model

... (restoring balance control) among those who are at risk (older persons at risk of ...In falls prevention, this approach is seen in attempts to involve older persons in, for example, physical exercise ...can ...

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Multifactorial assessment and targeted intervention to reduce falls among the oldest-old: a randomized controlled trial

Multifactorial assessment and targeted intervention to reduce falls among the oldest-old: a randomized controlled trial

... and balance and strength training. There was a focus on progressive balance exercises over 3 ...more falls and no or minor cognitive impairment (Mini-Mental State Examination ...

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Dynamic balance and instrumented gait variables are independent predictors of falls following stroke

Dynamic balance and instrumented gait variables are independent predictors of falls following stroke

... of falls despite assistance being included as a covariate or when these individuals were removed from the ...and falls, and the potential efficacy of training approaches targeting lateral weight ...

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Effectiveness of Proprioceptive Integration on Sensory-Specific Balance Training in Older Adults

Effectiveness of Proprioceptive Integration on Sensory-Specific Balance Training in Older Adults

... and falls will be a significant factor since they are leading cause of accidental death (Office for National ...to reduce falls and injuries, resulting from falls, researchers have identified ...

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Savings in acute care costs if all older adults treated for fall-related injuries completed matter of balance

Savings in acute care costs if all older adults treated for fall-related injuries completed matter of balance

... will reduce falls recidivism is limited in several ...of falls, requiring medical ...multiple falls requiring medical ...impact falls, but rather falls self- efficacy and ...

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Does osteoporosis predispose falls? a study on obstacle avoidance and balance confidence

Does osteoporosis predispose falls? a study on obstacle avoidance and balance confidence

... of falls and ...might reduce falls, fall-related fractures, and several risk factors for falls in individuals with low bone mass ...include balance exercise and muscle strengthening ...

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Falls in the elderly

Falls in the elderly

... challenging balance exercises (eg, standing with feet together or on one leg, minimiz- ing the use of hands to assist, and practising controlled movements of the centre of mass), and did not include a walking ...

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PREVALENCE AND CORRELATES OF FALL AMONG ELDERLY LIVING IN GANO WARD OF DAWAKIN KUDU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA KANO STATE

PREVALENCE AND CORRELATES OF FALL AMONG ELDERLY LIVING IN GANO WARD OF DAWAKIN KUDU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA KANO STATE

... It is generally agreed that most falls are caused by interacting factors that include host factors as well as situational circumstances. These host factors (cognitive, medical and physical factors that are related ...

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Evaluation of postural balance in postmenopausal women and its relationship with bone mineral density  a cross sectional study

Evaluation of postural balance in postmenopausal women and its relationship with bone mineral density a cross sectional study

... The following data were initially collected on the day of consultation by means of interviews: age, age of meno- pause, time of menopause, parity, current smoking status, use or not of hormone therapy (HT), visual ...

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Clinical Nurse Leader as Outcomes Manager in the Emergency Department:  Redesigning the Triage Process to Reduce the Left Without Being Seen (LWBS) Rate

Clinical Nurse Leader as Outcomes Manager in the Emergency Department: Redesigning the Triage Process to Reduce the Left Without Being Seen (LWBS) Rate

... knowledge and attitudes on falls and awareness of risks and the role they play in fall prevention. This survey was administered before the actual training of the direct care staff. After the pre- survey, an ...

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Early coordinated rehabilitation in acute phase after hip fracture – a model for increased patient participation

Early coordinated rehabilitation in acute phase after hip fracture – a model for increased patient participation

... Balance confidence (FES-S) scores improved between discharge and 1 month, but no statistically significant differences were found between the groups. The inter- vention implemented in this study stopped at ...

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Optimising costs in reducing rate of falls in older people with the improvement of balance by means of vestibular rehabilitation (ReFOVeRe study): a randomized controlled trial comparing computerised dynamic posturography vs mobile vibrotactile posturogra

Optimising costs in reducing rate of falls in older people with the improvement of balance by means of vestibular rehabilitation (ReFOVeRe study): a randomized controlled trial comparing computerised dynamic posturography vs mobile vibrotactile posturography system

... Methods: Design: randomized controlled trial. It is an experimental study, single-center, open, randomized (balanced blocks of patients) in four branches in parallel, in 220 elderly patients with high risk of ...

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Relationship between body mass index, balance, ortostatic hypotensionand risk of fallingin elderly

Relationship between body mass index, balance, ortostatic hypotensionand risk of fallingin elderly

... affect falls includes nutritional status, balance and hemodynamic ...(BMI), balance and orthostatic ...assess balance in the ...body balance score, and 39 (89%) of elderly had an ...

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EXercising with C omputers in L ater L ife (EXCELL)   pilot and feasibility study of the acceptability of the Nintendo® WiiFit in community dwelling fallers

EXercising with C omputers in L ater L ife (EXCELL) pilot and feasibility study of the acceptability of the Nintendo® WiiFit in community dwelling fallers

... a change in BBS of 8 or more. Thus it is plausible that both intervention and standard therapy have the poten- tial to improve BBS. Improvement in intervention group BBS was not sustained at 12 weeks. It is possible that ...

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Balance training using virtual reality improves balance and physical performance in older adults at high risk of falls

<p>Balance training using virtual reality improves balance and physical performance in older adults at high risk of falls</p>

... Those assigned to the exercise program undertook a 60- mins session which was based on the OEP, with exercises individually progressed. The OEP is a home-based exer- cise program which was designed to prevent ...

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