Effectiveness of physical exercise for improving static and dynamic balance in patients with osteoporosis

Marius Olaru, M. Ille, D. Ianc
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Abstract Background Osteoporosis is a metabolic disease widely spread both worldwide and in our country, being a major public health problem, with serious social and psychological consequences, by the huge costs involved, as well as by its high morbidity. Aim We intend to prove the effectiveness of using physical exercise for improving static and dynamic balance in patients with osteoporosis. Methods Our research includes 8 women aged between 50 and 70 years, diagnosed with postmenopausal osteoporosis. The patients were evaluated before and one month after the physical exercise program, using the “Timed Up and Go” Test and the Berg Balance Scale. Results All patients included in this research experienced improvements in postural stability, static and dynamic balance. Conclusions After performing a one-month program of specific physical exercise, with a frequency of 3-4 times a week, the risk of falls decreases, increasing the static and dynamic balance.
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体育锻炼对改善骨质疏松患者静态和动态平衡的效果
骨质疏松症是一种在国内外广泛流行的代谢性疾病,是一个重大的公共卫生问题,其费用巨大,发病率高,具有严重的社会和心理后果。目的探讨体育锻炼对改善骨质疏松症患者的动、静态平衡的作用。方法本研究纳入8例年龄在50 ~ 70岁的绝经后骨质疏松症患者。在体育锻炼项目开始前和结束后一个月,使用“计时起床”测试和伯格平衡量表对患者进行评估。结果所有患者的体位稳定性、静、动平衡均有改善。结论进行为期1个月的专项体育锻炼,频率为每周3-4次,可降低跌倒风险,提高静、动平衡能力。
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