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The purpose of training is to evoke improvements in reactive balance, then the training program may be associated with all postural control systems, including the musculoskeletal system, the cognitive system, as well as the somatosensory feedback system, while challenging the body in different environmental situations and unexpected perturbations
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A study will be conducted at South Valley University Hospital. Subjects have been assigned a consent form before enrolling in the study. This study followed the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials guidelines.
Design Parallel double blinded randomized control trial. Subjects Study will be included 60 subjects with geriatrics balance disturbance with high risk falling, osteoporosis, vestibular age related changes, female post-menopausal based on history, physical examination. Male and female subjects meeting the following criteria were included: age ranged from 50 to 70 years, BMI was 18-25 kg/m2, will be divided into two groups, If a patient had a history of hiatus hernia, substantial gastro-esophageal reflux, acute cardiac events, un controlled diabetes mellitus, hypertension within the last six weeks, congestive heart failure, acute exacerbation, exacerbation six months before, active hemoptysis, or malignant disease, they were excluded from the study.
Procedures Assessment
Assessment Tools to effectively monitor the combined effects of these exercises, various assessment tools can be employed:
Balance Tests: Standardized tests functional reach and the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test can provide quantitative measures of balance improvements.
The study Group: training program will be implemented for 60 min per session, 3 times per week for 8 weeks. This intervention included aerobic training on treadmill or bicycle ergometer and mat activities (stretching and muscle strengthening). Balance Exercises & Strength and Balance Exercises.
Balance Exercises A- Standing with a decreased base B- Graded reaching in standing C- Stepping in different directions D- Walking practice A- Standing with a decreased base B- Graded reaching in standing
Strength and Balance Exercises A- Sit-to-stand B- Heel raise C- Forward step-up D- Lateral step-up E- Half- squats sliding down a wall A- Sit-to-stand B- Heel raise
The control group: The active control group will be received only physical therapy training, which will be provided 3 times per week for 60-min per session. This intervention included aerobic training on treadmill or bicycle ergometer and mat activities (stretching and muscle strengthening).
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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ibrahim ismail ibrahim Abuzaid, Doctorate; ibrahim ismail ibrahim Abuzaid, Doctorate
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