Sālmand (Oct 2008)

Mental, Physical and Mixed Practice Effects on Elderly Static and Dynamic Balance

  • Mohammad Ali Aslankhani,
  • Amir Shams,
  • Parvane Shamsipour Dehkordi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 22 – 29

Abstract

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Objectives: After age of 65, annually 10 percent of older adults> loss their independent in one or more daily task. Because of decreasing changes in neuromuscular system that is important factor in loss the balance and walking ability in this group of people. In according to these sentences, the aim of this research was to the comparison of mental, physical and mixed practices on static and dynamic balance in health older adults. Methods & Materials: The study is semi-experimental with pre and post test design and three experimental groups. Statistical sample included 60 older adults> with age range of 60-70 years from Shahre-kord, that randomly divided to three experimental groups. In this research, the Stroke stands test (standing with one leg) were used to measure the static balance and Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) test was used to measure the dynamic balance. After 8 session of training, subject of each group participated in post test that similar to pretest. The data were analyzed by one way ANOVA and Tukey post hoc and in order to detect the homogeny of variances, Leaven>s test was used in level of P balance by strength training, coaches and related affairs can use this training method in their specific programs for older adults.

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