Abstract Background: Hyperkyphosis is common in older adults and associated with low physical function and reduced health related quality of life (HrQol). Improved kyphosis has been previously established in kyphosis-targeted interventions in randomized controlled trials in older adults with hyperkyphosis however evidence for improved physical function is conflicting. Few studies have investigated change in physical function after a targeted kyphosis intervention in older adults with low physical function. The primary aim in this descriptive study was to explore change in physical function after a progressive high intensity 3-month targeted kyphosis exercise and posture training intervention in older adults with low physical functio...
Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a comprehensive spinal muscle training pr...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis is common among older adults, and is associated with multiple adverse health...
Background. Physical functional decline is often the determining factor that leads to loss of indepe...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis is common in older adults and associated with low physical function and redu...
A 6-month randomized controlled trial of spine-strengthening exercise and posture training reduced b...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis negatively affects health status, physical mobility, and quality of life, bu...
Objectives The present study investigated the effect of kyphosis correction exercise program on phys...
Background and purposeTreatments that prevent worsening kyphosis are important due to the progressiv...
BackgroundMaintaining physical function is an important prerequisite for preserving independence in ...
BackgroundAge-related hyperkyphosis has been associated with poor physical function and is a well-es...
BackgroundApproximately 30% to 40% of older adults have hyperkyphosis, defined as excessive curvatur...
BACKGROUND: We investigated prospectively among community-dwelling older adults aged 65 years and ol...
ObjectiveTo evaluate previous research to determine if exercise can improve preexisting hyperkyphosi...
BACKGROUND:Hyperkyphosis, an excessive anterior curvature in the thoracic spine, is associated with ...
Identifying factors that impact physical function in older populations is important for the maintena...
Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a comprehensive spinal muscle training pr...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis is common among older adults, and is associated with multiple adverse health...
Background. Physical functional decline is often the determining factor that leads to loss of indepe...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis is common in older adults and associated with low physical function and redu...
A 6-month randomized controlled trial of spine-strengthening exercise and posture training reduced b...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis negatively affects health status, physical mobility, and quality of life, bu...
Objectives The present study investigated the effect of kyphosis correction exercise program on phys...
Background and purposeTreatments that prevent worsening kyphosis are important due to the progressiv...
BackgroundMaintaining physical function is an important prerequisite for preserving independence in ...
BackgroundAge-related hyperkyphosis has been associated with poor physical function and is a well-es...
BackgroundApproximately 30% to 40% of older adults have hyperkyphosis, defined as excessive curvatur...
BACKGROUND: We investigated prospectively among community-dwelling older adults aged 65 years and ol...
ObjectiveTo evaluate previous research to determine if exercise can improve preexisting hyperkyphosi...
BACKGROUND:Hyperkyphosis, an excessive anterior curvature in the thoracic spine, is associated with ...
Identifying factors that impact physical function in older populations is important for the maintena...
Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a comprehensive spinal muscle training pr...
BackgroundHyperkyphosis is common among older adults, and is associated with multiple adverse health...
Background. Physical functional decline is often the determining factor that leads to loss of indepe...