平衡(能力)
培训(气象学)
物理疗法
医学
显著性差异
物理医学与康复
心理学
物理
内科学
气象学
作者
Juliana Rodrigues Soares Ruzene,Mary Hellen Morcelli,Marcelo Tavella Navega
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jbmt.2015.03.005
摘要
An eight-week balance training program, with and without oscillation of vibratory pole, was shown to have a medium-term persistence effect on the performance of elderly physically-active women with osteoporosis.The 29 women who completed the study were randomly separated into two groups: an Oscillating Pole Group (OPG; 69.6 ± 5.8 years; n = 14) and a Non-Oscillating Pole Group (NPG; 70.9 ± 7.4 years; n = 15). The improvement in equilibrium was evaluated using the Berg Balance Scale before training, after training and in the Follow-Up (eight-weeks after the conclusion of the training).The NPG presented both Post-Training (p = .018 relative to pre-training) and Follow-Up (p = .007) improvements in equilibrium. The improvement for OPG was near significant (p = .051 relative to pre-training) in Post-Training and significant (p = .038) in the Follow-Up. There were no significant differences between Post-Training and Post-Follow-Up (p = .999) for either group or in the intergroup comparisons (no statistically-significant effect of oscillation of the pole).
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