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A water-based training program that include perturbation exercises to improve stepping responses in older adults: study protocol for a randomized controlled cross-over trial

机译:一项基于水的培训计划其中包括摄动练习以改善老年人的踩踏反应:一项针对随机对照交叉试验的研究方案

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BackgroundGait and balance impairments may increase the risk of falls, the leading cause of accidental death in the elderly population. Fall-related injuries constitute a serious public health problem associated with high costs for society as well as human suffering. A rapid step is the most important protective postural strategy, acting to recover equilibrium and prevent a fall from initiating. It can arise from large perturbations, but also frequently as a consequence of volitional movements. We propose to use a novel water-based training program which includes specific perturbation exercises that will target the stepping responses that could potentially have a profound effect in reducing risk of falling. We describe the water-based balance training program and a study protocol to evaluate its efficacy (Trial registration number #).
机译:背景步态和平衡能力受损可能会增加摔倒的风险,而摔倒是老年人口意外死亡的主要原因。与跌倒有关的伤害构成了严重的公共卫生问题,与社会高昂的代价以及人类的苦难相关。快速的步骤是最重要的姿势保护策略,可恢复平衡并防止跌倒。它可能源于较大的扰动,但也经常是自愿运动的结果。我们建议使用一种新颖的水上训练程序,其中包括特定的扰动练习,其目标将是针对可能会在降低跌倒风险方面产生深远影响的步进响应。我们描述了水基平衡训练计划和研究协议,以评估其功效(试注册编号)。

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