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 o...
K. Maroney1, C. Papadopoulos1, & W. Eaton2 1Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA; 2City of Tacoma...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between physical activity levels, types a...
COMPARISON OF SHOD VS NONSHOD ON BALANCE AND POSTURAL SWAY IN OLDER ADULTS A.K. Vyakhk, W. Repovich,...
This study examined the effects of six weeks of strength training, balance training, and a combinati...
Objectives: Balance is an index to determine the level of independency of elderly (65 years and olde...
Objectives: Ageing is associated with a number of physiologic and functional declines that can incre...
Purpose: This study has been planned to show how the balance is influenced when additional cognitive...
International audienceBackground: The aims of this study were (i) to define the relationship between...
Objectives: The aim of present study is to determine the effect of two methods of aerobic training o...
Background: Body sway increases with age. The purpose of this study was to obtain base-line data and...
Objectives: The aim was to investigate balance stability performing cognitive task and additional mo...
Objectives: It has been found that older adults fall or sway significantly more than younger ones un...
Objectives: Balance defects are the leading cause of falls. Fear of falling in elderly tends to...
Introduction: Stumbling or falling is a major health problem among the elderly which accounts for th...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the static balance in active and inactive adult...
K. Maroney1, C. Papadopoulos1, & W. Eaton2 1Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA; 2City of Tacoma...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between physical activity levels, types a...
COMPARISON OF SHOD VS NONSHOD ON BALANCE AND POSTURAL SWAY IN OLDER ADULTS A.K. Vyakhk, W. Repovich,...
This study examined the effects of six weeks of strength training, balance training, and a combinati...
Objectives: Balance is an index to determine the level of independency of elderly (65 years and olde...
Objectives: Ageing is associated with a number of physiologic and functional declines that can incre...
Purpose: This study has been planned to show how the balance is influenced when additional cognitive...
International audienceBackground: The aims of this study were (i) to define the relationship between...
Objectives: The aim of present study is to determine the effect of two methods of aerobic training o...
Background: Body sway increases with age. The purpose of this study was to obtain base-line data and...
Objectives: The aim was to investigate balance stability performing cognitive task and additional mo...
Objectives: It has been found that older adults fall or sway significantly more than younger ones un...
Objectives: Balance defects are the leading cause of falls. Fear of falling in elderly tends to...
Introduction: Stumbling or falling is a major health problem among the elderly which accounts for th...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the static balance in active and inactive adult...
K. Maroney1, C. Papadopoulos1, & W. Eaton2 1Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA; 2City of Tacoma...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between physical activity levels, types a...
COMPARISON OF SHOD VS NONSHOD ON BALANCE AND POSTURAL SWAY IN OLDER ADULTS A.K. Vyakhk, W. Repovich,...