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The Effect of Sensory Stimulation versus Motor Control Cueing of the Foot on Balance in Elderly Females: Single Group Pretest-Posttest Study

机译:感觉刺激与脚的运动控制提示对老年女性平衡的影响:单组前测后测研究

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Study Design: A Quasi Experimental Single Group Pre-Test Post-Test. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of sensory stimulation and motor control cueing of the foot on balance in females over the age of 65. Background: Balance deficits in the elderly population have shown to have detrimental consequences. Evidence suggests that sensory stimulation and motor control of the foot improve postural sway, however, studies have yet to compare the effects of both interventions on balance. Method and Measures: A total of 40 participants were contacted to complete the study with 32 participants meeting inclusion criteria for data collection and completing the research study. Two data collection days were utilized to perform pre and post-test outcome measures using the Functional Reach Test and Overall Sway Index (collected using the Biodex Medical System Inc., Biodex Biosway Portable Balance System). The interventions were 2-minute sensory stimulation to the sole of each foot on day one, and the “short foot” motor control cue on day two. Four related sample T-tests were conducted with the interventions as the dependent variable and the time of observation (pre and post) as the independent variable. Results: The results revealed sensory stimulation significantly improved balance as indicated by a decline in postural sway from pretest (5.92 ± 3.05) to posttest (5.00 ± 2.92) (p = 0.045) and a significant increase in Functional Reach from pretest (8.01 ± 2.55) to posttest (8.70 ± 2.66) (p < 0.001). Motor control cueing demonstrated mixed results on balance with an increase in postural sway from pretest (5.52 ± 3.50) to posttest (6.66 ± 4.06) (p = 0.015), and an increase in Functional Reach from pretest (8.47 ± 2.34) to posttest (9.01 ± 2.37) (p = 0.004). Conclusion: Based on the results, researchers concluded that sensory stimulation is a viable intervention to utilize in order to improve balance in the elderly population. Further research to identify the appropriate prescription of sensory stimulation to maximize effects should be completed.
机译:研究设计:准实验单组预测试后测试。目的:本研究的目的是确定感觉刺激和脚的运动控制提示对65岁以上女性平衡的影响。背景:老年人口平衡不足已显示出有害的后果。有证据表明,脚的感觉刺激和运动控制可改善姿势摆动,但是,研究尚未比较两种干预对平衡的影响。方法和措施:总共联系了40名参与者以完成研究,其中32名参与者符合数据收集的纳入标准并完成了研究。利用两个数据收集日来使用功能范围测试和总体摇摆指数(使用Biodex Medical System Inc.,Biodex Biosway Portable Balance System收集)来执行测试前和测试后的结果测量。干预措施是在第一天对每只脚的脚掌进行2分钟的感觉刺激,并在第二天进行“短脚”运动控制提示。进行了四个相关的样本T检验,其中干预作为因变量,观察时间(前后)作为自变量。结果:结果表明,感觉刺激显着改善了平衡,表现为姿势摇摆从前测(5.92±3.05)下降到后测(5.00±2.92)(p = 0.045),功能触及率从前测显着增加(8.01±2.55) )进行后期测试(8.70±2.66)(p <0.001)。运动控制提示显示出好坏参半的结果,从预测(5.52±3.50)到后测(6.66±4.06)(p = 0.015)的姿势摇摆增加,以及功能范围从前测(8.47±2.34)到后测的增加(P = 0.015)。 9.01±2.37)(p = 0.004)。结论:根据研究结果,研究人员得出结论,感觉刺激是一种可行的干预措施,可用于改善老年人群的平衡。应该完成进一步的研究,以确定适当的感觉刺激处方,以最大程度地发挥作用。

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