The Effect of Otago Exercise Program on Physical Function and Fall Prevention in Disabled Elderly

Youn-Hee Byun
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This study compared how falls can be reduced in disabled elderly people by using the Otago exercise program and ascertained the program's effects on physical function and psychological recovery. The subjects were 30 people, and were assigned to two groups. The experimental group had 17 people, and the other was the control group that had 13 people. The experimental group attended the 50-minute program twice a week for 12 weeks. The outcome measures for lower extremity muscle strength, postural balance, flexibility, and self-efficacy were tested at the pre-test and post-test phases. In the analysis, general characteristics were analyzed by descriptive statistics. Physical function and self-efficacy were analyzed by independent T-test between the two groups, and correspondence T-tests were used within the two groups. The result of this study demonstrated that the experimental group showed significant increases in lower extremity muscle strength, static balance, flexibility and dynamic balance, and self-efficacy showed a small increase in the experimental group. But the control group showed significant decreases in static balance, flexibility and fall efficacy. The control group also showed decreases in lower extremity strength and dynamic balance. So the results of this study proved that the Otago exercise program brought about positive changes to improve physical function and psychological function to help prevent disabled elderly people from falling.
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奥塔哥运动方案对残疾老年人身体机能及预防跌倒的影响
本研究比较了使用奥塔哥运动计划如何减少残疾老年人的跌倒,并确定了该计划对身体功能和心理恢复的影响。研究对象为30人,被分为两组。实验组有17人,另一个是对照组,有13人。实验组每周参加两次50分钟的节目,持续12周。在测试前和测试后测试下肢肌肉力量、姿势平衡、柔韧性和自我效能的结果测量。在分析中,用描述性统计分析一般特征。两组间身体机能和自我效能采用独立t检验,两组内采用对应t检验。本研究结果表明,实验组在下肢肌力、静态平衡、柔韧性和动态平衡方面均有显著提高,自我效能感在实验组中有小幅提高。但对照组在静态平衡、柔韧性和跌倒效能方面明显下降。对照组也表现出下肢力量和动态平衡的下降。因此,本研究的结果证明,奥塔哥运动项目带来了积极的变化,改善身体机能和心理功能,有助于防止残疾老年人跌倒。
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