The Effectiveness of Tandem Walks on Reducing the Risk of Falling in the Elderly: A Case Report

Setiawan, Dadang Purnama, Amelia Hayati
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The elderly experience physiological decrease, especially in the musculoskeletal, neurological, and sensory systems, which have an impact on changes in body posture, decreased proprioception, and visual impairment. These physiological changes increase the risk of falling in the elderly. Falls are a major cause of severe injury and death among the elderly in the community. Intervention management through tandem walking has been widely studied to have a better impact on reducing the risk of falling than other interventions. This case report aims to determine the effectiveness of tandem walking interventions in the elderly with a diagnosis of fall risk in the community.This case uses a case report involving one elderly person in a community with a high risk of falling category. The tandem walking intervention was carried out for ten days at least once a day, and a Tinetti Gait and Balance test was carried out to see the fall risk category before and after the tandem walking intervention was given. After being given the tandem walking nursing intervention for ten days, although there was no change in the fall risk category, there was a decrease in the Tinetti Gait and Balance score compared to before the intervention. In addition, the elderly said that after doing tandem walking, their walk was more balanced, and they did not need assistance when walking by holding the wall around it like before. The results of this case report only involved one elderly, but the interventions provided can reduce this bias because they can reduce the risk score of falling Thus, case report can be used as an initial study for further research related to modification of tandem roads in the context of the elderly population in a larger sample with a true experiment design.
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双人步行对降低老年人跌倒风险的效果:病例报告
老年人会出现生理机能减退,尤其是肌肉骨骼、神经和感觉系统的机能减退,这对身体姿势的改变、本体感觉的下降和视觉障碍都有影响。这些生理变化增加了老年人跌倒的风险。跌倒是社区中老年人严重受伤和死亡的主要原因。与其他干预措施相比,通过串联行走进行干预管理能更好地降低跌倒风险,这一点已得到广泛研究。本病例报告旨在确定串联行走干预措施对社区中被诊断有跌倒风险的老年人的有效性。本病例采用的是一个病例报告,涉及社区中一名有高跌倒风险的老年人。串联行走干预为期十天,每天至少一次,并进行了蒂内蒂步态和平衡测试,以了解串联行走干预前后的跌倒风险类别。在接受串联行走护理干预十天后,虽然跌倒风险类别没有变化,但与干预前相比,Tinetti步态和平衡力评分有所下降。此外,老人表示进行串联行走后,走路更加平衡了,走路时也不需要像以前那样扶着墙壁走了。因此,案例报告可作为一项初步研究,在更大样本的老年人群中,以真正的实验设计进一步研究串联道路的改造。
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