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2018 Volume.9 No. 1 p.1387 ~ p.1392
Effects of Fall Experience on the Balancing Ability and Ankle Flexibility in Elderly People
Kim Hong-Rae

Go Jun-Hyeok
Shin Hee-Jun
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of fall injuries on the balancing abilities and ankle flexibility. Fifteen of the voluntary participants had no experience of falling in the last two years (none falling group, NFG) and 15 others experienced at least one (falling group, FG). Static balance (sway length, sway area), dynamic balance (timed up and go (TUG), and functional to reach test (FRT) were measured in each group. In comparison of static balance, sway length was not significantly different between NFG and FG in both eyes open and eyes close, however the sway area of the FG was significantly wider than that of the NFG (p<.05). In dynamic balance comparisons, TUG of FG was significantly longer than that of NFG (p <.05), however FRT and STS were no significant difference between groups. Ankle flexibility was significantly higher in NFG than in FG. This study suggests that the fall prevention program should include methods for improving ankle stability and lower extremity function.
KEYWORD
Fall Experience, Balancing Ability, Ankle Flexibily
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