Effect of Hydrotherapy on Static and Dynamic Balance in Older Adults: Comparison of Perturbed and Non-Perturbed Programs

Objectives: Falling is a main cause of mortality in elderly. Balance training exercises can help to prevent falls in older adults. According to the principle of specificity of training, the perturbation-based trainings are more similar to the real world. So these training programs can improve balanc...

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Main Authors: Elham Azimzadeh, Mohammad Ali Aslankhani, Masoumeh Shojaei, Mahyar Salavati
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Published: University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences 2013-01-01
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author Elham Azimzadeh
Mohammad Ali Aslankhani
Masoumeh Shojaei
Mahyar Salavati
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description Objectives: Falling is a main cause of mortality in elderly. Balance training exercises can help to prevent falls in older adults. According to the principle of specificity of training, the perturbation-based trainings are more similar to the real world. So these training programs can improve balance in elderly. Furthermore, exercising in an aquatic environment can reduce the limitations for balance training rather than a non-aquatic on. The aim of this study is comparing the effectiveness of perturbed and non-perturbed balance training programs in water on static and dynamic balance in aforementioned population group. Methods & Materials: 37 old women (age 80-65), were randomized to the following groups: perturbation-based training (n=12), non-perturbation-based training (n=12) and control (n=13) groups. Static and dynamic balance had been tested before and after the eight weeks of training by the postural stability test of the Biodex balance system using dynamic (level 4) and static platform. The data were analyzed by one sample paired t-test, Independent t-test and ANOVA. Results: There was a significant improvement for all indexes of static and dynamic balance in perturbation-based training (P<0.05). However, in non-perturbed group, all indexes were improved except ML (P<0.05). ANOVA showed that perturbed training was more effective than non-perturbed training on both static and dynamic balances. Conclusion: The findings confirmed the specificity principle of training. Although balance training can improve balance abilities, these kinds of trainings are not such specific for improving balance neuromuscular activities.The perturbation-based trainings can activate postural compensatory responses and reduce falling risk. According to results, we can conclude that hydrotherapy especially with perturbation-based programs will be useful for rehabilitation interventions in elderly .
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spelling doaj.art-1afd032c10794420ad52590fa52f6f582023-09-02T12:53:36ZfasUniversity of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation SciencesSālmand1735-806X1735-806X2013-01-01742734Effect of Hydrotherapy on Static and Dynamic Balance in Older Adults: Comparison of Perturbed and Non-Perturbed ProgramsElham Azimzadeh0Mohammad Ali Aslankhani1Masoumeh Shojaei2Mahyar Salavati3 Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran. University of Shahid Beheshti University of Alzahra University of Social Welfare nd Rehabilitation Objectives: Falling is a main cause of mortality in elderly. Balance training exercises can help to prevent falls in older adults. According to the principle of specificity of training, the perturbation-based trainings are more similar to the real world. So these training programs can improve balance in elderly. Furthermore, exercising in an aquatic environment can reduce the limitations for balance training rather than a non-aquatic on. The aim of this study is comparing the effectiveness of perturbed and non-perturbed balance training programs in water on static and dynamic balance in aforementioned population group. Methods & Materials: 37 old women (age 80-65), were randomized to the following groups: perturbation-based training (n=12), non-perturbation-based training (n=12) and control (n=13) groups. Static and dynamic balance had been tested before and after the eight weeks of training by the postural stability test of the Biodex balance system using dynamic (level 4) and static platform. The data were analyzed by one sample paired t-test, Independent t-test and ANOVA. Results: There was a significant improvement for all indexes of static and dynamic balance in perturbation-based training (P<0.05). However, in non-perturbed group, all indexes were improved except ML (P<0.05). ANOVA showed that perturbed training was more effective than non-perturbed training on both static and dynamic balances. Conclusion: The findings confirmed the specificity principle of training. Although balance training can improve balance abilities, these kinds of trainings are not such specific for improving balance neuromuscular activities.The perturbation-based trainings can activate postural compensatory responses and reduce falling risk. According to results, we can conclude that hydrotherapy especially with perturbation-based programs will be useful for rehabilitation interventions in elderly .http://salmandj.uswr.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-542-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Hydrotherapy Perturbation-balance training Non-perturbation balance training Static balance Dynamic balance Elderly
spellingShingle Elham Azimzadeh
Mohammad Ali Aslankhani
Masoumeh Shojaei
Mahyar Salavati
Effect of Hydrotherapy on Static and Dynamic Balance in Older Adults: Comparison of Perturbed and Non-Perturbed Programs
Sālmand
Hydrotherapy
Perturbation-balance training
Non-perturbation balance training
Static balance
Dynamic balance
Elderly
title Effect of Hydrotherapy on Static and Dynamic Balance in Older Adults: Comparison of Perturbed and Non-Perturbed Programs
title_full Effect of Hydrotherapy on Static and Dynamic Balance in Older Adults: Comparison of Perturbed and Non-Perturbed Programs
title_fullStr Effect of Hydrotherapy on Static and Dynamic Balance in Older Adults: Comparison of Perturbed and Non-Perturbed Programs
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Hydrotherapy on Static and Dynamic Balance in Older Adults: Comparison of Perturbed and Non-Perturbed Programs
title_short Effect of Hydrotherapy on Static and Dynamic Balance in Older Adults: Comparison of Perturbed and Non-Perturbed Programs
title_sort effect of hydrotherapy on static and dynamic balance in older adults comparison of perturbed and non perturbed programs
topic Hydrotherapy
Perturbation-balance training
Non-perturbation balance training
Static balance
Dynamic balance
Elderly
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