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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHANGES IN MUSCLE STRENGTH AND POSTURAL SWAY AFTER EIGHT WEEKS AQUATIC EXERCISE IN ELDERLY PEOPLE: A CLINICAL TRIAL

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  92-104

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 Background and purpose: Previous research has shown that improving lower extremity musclestrength plays an important role in prevention of falls in older people. The aim of this study was toinvestigate the relationship between the changes of lower extremity MUSCLE STRENGTH and postural controlability in elderly after a HYDROTHERAPY program. Materials and methods: In a clinical trial, 30 elderly male were randomly selected andclassified into intervention (mean age 65. 4 years, mean height 169. 3 cm, and mean weight 70. 8 kg) andcontrol groups (mean age 63. 6 years, mean height 1688 cm, and mean weight 70. 9 kg). The interventiongroup participated in an aquatic exercise program for 8 weeks while the control group had nointervention. Postural sway parameters and MUSCLE STRENGTH were evaluated before and after the programusing the Biodex balance system and hand held dynamometer (HHD) respectively. Pearson correlationtest was used for data analysis (P≤ 0. 05). Results: The results showed a significant relationship between the changes of plantar flexorsMUSCLE STRENGTH and postural control ability after the intervention (P<0. 05), but this relationship was notsignificant in the case of other muscles (P>0. 05). Conclusion: Compared with other lower extremity muscles, increase in plantar flexors musclestrength seems to have a major role in improving the postural control ability in elderly people. So, posterior muscles of the leg should be considered in planning exercises that aim at improving balance inolder people.

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    BEYRANVAND, RAMIN, SAHEBOZAMANI, MANSOUR, DANESHJOO, ABDOLHAMID, & SEYEDJAFARI, EHSAN. (2018). RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHANGES IN MUSCLE STRENGTH AND POSTURAL SWAY AFTER EIGHT WEEKS AQUATIC EXERCISE IN ELDERLY PEOPLE: A CLINICAL TRIAL. JOURNAL OF MAZANDARAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 27(157 ), 92-104. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/46025/en

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    BEYRANVAND RAMIN, SAHEBOZAMANI MANSOUR, DANESHJOO ABDOLHAMID, SEYEDJAFARI EHSAN. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHANGES IN MUSCLE STRENGTH AND POSTURAL SWAY AFTER EIGHT WEEKS AQUATIC EXERCISE IN ELDERLY PEOPLE: A CLINICAL TRIAL. JOURNAL OF MAZANDARAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2018;27(157 ):92-104. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/46025/en

    IEEE: Copy

    RAMIN BEYRANVAND, MANSOUR SAHEBOZAMANI, ABDOLHAMID DANESHJOO, and EHSAN SEYEDJAFARI, “RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHANGES IN MUSCLE STRENGTH AND POSTURAL SWAY AFTER EIGHT WEEKS AQUATIC EXERCISE IN ELDERLY PEOPLE: A CLINICAL TRIAL,” JOURNAL OF MAZANDARAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 27, no. 157 , pp. 92–104, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/46025/en

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