The Effect of Six Weeks Balance Training Program on Kinematic of Walking in Women Elderly People

Objectives: The aim of this present study was to examine the effect of 6 weeks balance training on some of the kinematic features of walking in elderly women. Methods & Materials: For this purpose, 20 elderly women with the mean and standard deviation of the age 67.72±4.48, weight 67...

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Main Authors: Alireza Farsi, Hasan Ashayeri, Sahar Mohammadzadeh
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Published: University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences 2015-01-01
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spelling doaj-e2435e9af192416d8baca8bfc855f2572020-11-24T22:57:48ZfasUniversity of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation SciencesSālmand1735-806X1735-806X2015-01-0194278287The Effect of Six Weeks Balance Training Program on Kinematic of Walking in Women Elderly PeopleAlireza Farsi0Hasan Ashayeri1Sahar Mohammadzadeh2 University of Shahid Beheshti, Tehran, Iran. university of medical sience iran university of shahid beheshti Objectives: The aim of this present study was to examine the effect of 6 weeks balance training on some of the kinematic features of walking in elderly women. Methods & Materials: For this purpose, 20 elderly women with the mean and standard deviation of the age 67.72±4.48, weight 67.27±6.56 Kg and hieght 155±0.036cm whose static and dynamic balance was at the standard level according to the results of BBS and TUG tests participated voluntarily in this study. They were randomly divided to control and experiment groups. Subjects in each group took part in a walking test in a pre-test session followed by a post-test after 6 weeks. During this period, subjects in the experiment group did the balance training systematically for 3 sessions in a week, overall were trained for 18 sessions balance training until engage somatesensory, visual, vestibular systems such as(jumping out of the hole, gait by 8, crossing obstacle, walking with heel) which monitored by the researcher while the control group followed their ordinary lives. In pre and post-test sessions after installing the markers on the specific parts of the subjects’ bodies, they were asked to walk on the rout of 7 meters with the prefered walking speed. Kinematic features of the walking such as length and width of the step, double support time and walking speed were collected and analyzed with the Cortex software. Repetitive ANOVA (2*2) was used for data analysis. Results: Results of this study showed that balance training during 6 weeks increased some of the Kinematic features like length step 11.33%(P=0.01), and walking speed 18%(P=0.04) significantly in elderly women of the experiment group. Although variables such as double support time (P=0.06), width of step (P=0.48) and, this reductions were not significant in comparison to the control group. Conclusion: In general, Results of the current study confirmed the effect of balance exercises for 6 weeks in increasement of length of step and walking speed in elderly women. Therefore, this exercise program has improved the general pattern of walking in elderly women.http://salmandj.uswr.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-753-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1 Balance Walking Elderly Length of step Width of step Walking speed Double support time Motion analysis system
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author Alireza Farsi
Hasan Ashayeri
Sahar Mohammadzadeh
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Hasan Ashayeri
Sahar Mohammadzadeh
The Effect of Six Weeks Balance Training Program on Kinematic of Walking in Women Elderly People
Sālmand
Balance
Walking
Elderly
Length of step
Width of step
Walking speed
Double support time
Motion analysis system
author_facet Alireza Farsi
Hasan Ashayeri
Sahar Mohammadzadeh
author_sort Alireza Farsi
title The Effect of Six Weeks Balance Training Program on Kinematic of Walking in Women Elderly People
title_short The Effect of Six Weeks Balance Training Program on Kinematic of Walking in Women Elderly People
title_full The Effect of Six Weeks Balance Training Program on Kinematic of Walking in Women Elderly People
title_fullStr The Effect of Six Weeks Balance Training Program on Kinematic of Walking in Women Elderly People
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Six Weeks Balance Training Program on Kinematic of Walking in Women Elderly People
title_sort effect of six weeks balance training program on kinematic of walking in women elderly people
publisher University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences
series Sālmand
issn 1735-806X
1735-806X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Objectives: The aim of this present study was to examine the effect of 6 weeks balance training on some of the kinematic features of walking in elderly women. Methods & Materials: For this purpose, 20 elderly women with the mean and standard deviation of the age 67.72±4.48, weight 67.27±6.56 Kg and hieght 155±0.036cm whose static and dynamic balance was at the standard level according to the results of BBS and TUG tests participated voluntarily in this study. They were randomly divided to control and experiment groups. Subjects in each group took part in a walking test in a pre-test session followed by a post-test after 6 weeks. During this period, subjects in the experiment group did the balance training systematically for 3 sessions in a week, overall were trained for 18 sessions balance training until engage somatesensory, visual, vestibular systems such as(jumping out of the hole, gait by 8, crossing obstacle, walking with heel) which monitored by the researcher while the control group followed their ordinary lives. In pre and post-test sessions after installing the markers on the specific parts of the subjects’ bodies, they were asked to walk on the rout of 7 meters with the prefered walking speed. Kinematic features of the walking such as length and width of the step, double support time and walking speed were collected and analyzed with the Cortex software. Repetitive ANOVA (2*2) was used for data analysis. Results: Results of this study showed that balance training during 6 weeks increased some of the Kinematic features like length step 11.33%(P=0.01), and walking speed 18%(P=0.04) significantly in elderly women of the experiment group. Although variables such as double support time (P=0.06), width of step (P=0.48) and, this reductions were not significant in comparison to the control group. Conclusion: In general, Results of the current study confirmed the effect of balance exercises for 6 weeks in increasement of length of step and walking speed in elderly women. Therefore, this exercise program has improved the general pattern of walking in elderly women.
topic Balance
Walking
Elderly
Length of step
Width of step
Walking speed
Double support time
Motion analysis system
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