The primary aim of this study was to determine the effects of foot exercise (senam kakidiabetes) on lower limb strength and balance among the elderly. A quasi-experimentalinterrupted time-series design with control group was utilized. Participants were chosenthrough purposive sampling technique. Consequently, 60 participants met the criteria set forthe study. Simple random sampling was used to divide the participants into experimental andcontrol groups with 30 participants in each group. The result shows that foot exercise waseffective in improving lower limb strength and balance of the elderly. Lower limb strengthand balance of the participants in the experimental group gradually improved in every week ofintervention compared to those in t...
Sweden is the country that has got the largest amount of elderly in the adult population in the worl...
Ageing impairs balance, which increases the risk of falls. Fall-related injuries are a serious healt...
The study was conducted to evaluate whether the balance or weight training could alter gait characte...
As people age they are at increased risk for deteriorating health, declining function and high healt...
There seems to be many parameters that account for all falls associated with the elderly. In the fir...
The objective of the research: improvement of balance for elderly people. The research problem: the ...
Background: Reduced toe flexor strength is an independent predictor of falls in older people. Howeve...
The elderly will experience various changes in old age. The common problem of elderly physical chan...
Ageing impairs balance, which increases the risk of falls. Fall-related injuries are a serious healt...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The foot provides the only direct contact with supporting surfaces and theref...
Abstract Background Abnormalities in the feet and toenails are common among the elderly and may incr...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of an 8-week balance ex...
Purpose: Reductions in hip and ankle strength and range of motion (ROM) in elderly subjects have bee...
Purpose: The purposes of this study was to develop a comprehensive community-based fall prevention p...
Abstract The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of 8-week balance or weight ...
Sweden is the country that has got the largest amount of elderly in the adult population in the worl...
Ageing impairs balance, which increases the risk of falls. Fall-related injuries are a serious healt...
The study was conducted to evaluate whether the balance or weight training could alter gait characte...
As people age they are at increased risk for deteriorating health, declining function and high healt...
There seems to be many parameters that account for all falls associated with the elderly. In the fir...
The objective of the research: improvement of balance for elderly people. The research problem: the ...
Background: Reduced toe flexor strength is an independent predictor of falls in older people. Howeve...
The elderly will experience various changes in old age. The common problem of elderly physical chan...
Ageing impairs balance, which increases the risk of falls. Fall-related injuries are a serious healt...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The foot provides the only direct contact with supporting surfaces and theref...
Abstract Background Abnormalities in the feet and toenails are common among the elderly and may incr...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of an 8-week balance ex...
Purpose: Reductions in hip and ankle strength and range of motion (ROM) in elderly subjects have bee...
Purpose: The purposes of this study was to develop a comprehensive community-based fall prevention p...
Abstract The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of 8-week balance or weight ...
Sweden is the country that has got the largest amount of elderly in the adult population in the worl...
Ageing impairs balance, which increases the risk of falls. Fall-related injuries are a serious healt...
The study was conducted to evaluate whether the balance or weight training could alter gait characte...