Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra (Feb 2019)

How the Post-Fracture Rehabilitation Choice Affects Brain Function in Older People?

  • Noriko Mitsuboshi,
  • Minoru Kouzuki,
  • Shigeru Mochida,
  • Kanehito Morimoto,
  • Katsuya Urakami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000495937
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 34 – 43

Abstract

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Background: We investigated how the type of rehabilitation affects brain function and antioxidant potential. Methods: Twenty-eight patients hospitalized for fall-related fractures were assigned to either a physical therapy group or an occupational therapy group. Cognition was assessed using the Touch Panel-type Dementia Assessment Scale (TDAS) and oxidative stress with serum pentosidine levels. Spectral analysis and coherence analysis were also performed. Results: Changes in TDAS scores and serum pentosidine levels did not differ significantly between the 2 therapies. Power spectral analysis revealed a significant intergroup difference in δ waves. Coherence analysis showed significant intergroup differences in the activities of δ waves and β waves. Conclusions: Cognitive function and antioxidant potential did not differ between the 2 types of rehabilitation. However, the impact on cerebral neuronal activity may have differed.

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