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KMID : 1151220110170020019
Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy
2011 Volume.17 No. 2 p.19 ~ p.24
A Comparison Study of Walk and Balance Ability of Women Elderly with or Without Falls Experience
Ȳº´ÁØ:Hwang Byeong-Jun
±èÁ¾¿ì:Kim Jong-Woo/¼­Çö±Ô:Seo Hyun-Kyu
Abstract
Background: The elderly are likely to fall due to physical and mental atrophies, and experiencing falls may result in fear of falls and lack of self-confidence, which also leads to hesitation to physical activities and changes in walk and balance, the major variables in independent daily life.

Methods: In three senior citizen centers located in D city, 22 elderly women aged 65 or older were chosen, and they filled in the questionnaire which included their agreement to voluntarily participate in the survey and medical histories. As to whether they had falls experience, the medical history items in the questionnaire asked them if they had falling down or falls once a year, twice for the three years. The objects were divided to NFE (non-falls experience) and FE (falls experience).

Results: 1. As to walking abilities, significant difference was found between NFE and FE regarding walk width, stepping with two feet, and stride length while there was no significant different in terms of cadence. 2. As to balancing abilities, was significant difference between NFE and FE in terms of the physical body center area. As to the sit-to-stand, tandom gait test, no significant difference was found, and neither in the timed up and go test.

Conclusions: The elderly with falls experience has inferior walking and balancing abilities to those without falls experience, and thus they are more exposed to the risks of falls.
KEYWORD
Eldery, Balance ability, Walking ability
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