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Stepping On Fall Prevention Project, James P. Gaddi, Jordan T. Bowers, Lea M. K. Fung
Stepping On Fall Prevention Project, James P. Gaddi, Jordan T. Bowers, Lea M. K. Fung
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
Background: Falls are a major problem in the United States among the older adult population and provide opportunity for community outreach via student-led physical therapy projects. Objective: The purpose of this project was to investigate the relationship between fall related outcome measures and questionnaires with the completion of the Stepping On Fall Prevention program along with evaluating the benefits of Physical Therapy student development with participation in service learning projects. Methods: The research quantified the fall risk of 13 participants with assessment of: gait speed (Timed Up and Go), lower extremity strength (30-Second Chair Stand), balance (4-Stage Balance Test), and …
Home-Based Eccentric Exercise Program For Fall Prevention In An Older Adult - A Case Report, Dev Ramanathan
Home-Based Eccentric Exercise Program For Fall Prevention In An Older Adult - A Case Report, Dev Ramanathan
Faculty Curated Graduate Works
Background and Purpose: Falls in older adults are common. Fear of falling may affect activity levels in older adults and increase the risk for re-injury. Eccentric strengthening exercises are seldom incorporated into a home-based physical therapy program. Eccentric strengthening needs lower energy costs and may benefit the rehabilitation of older adults at home. The purpose of this case report is to outline a home-based eccentric exercise program and assess the feasibility of the program in home health to prevent falls.
The Effect Of Perturbation-Based Balance Training And Conventional Intensive Balance Training On Reactive Stepping Ability In Individuals With Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury Or Disease: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Janelle Unger, Katherine Chan, Jae W Lee, B Catharine Craven, Avril Mansfield, Mohammad Alavinia, Kei Masani, Kristin E Musselman
The Effect Of Perturbation-Based Balance Training And Conventional Intensive Balance Training On Reactive Stepping Ability In Individuals With Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury Or Disease: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Janelle Unger, Katherine Chan, Jae W Lee, B Catharine Craven, Avril Mansfield, Mohammad Alavinia, Kei Masani, Kristin E Musselman
Physical Therapy Publications
Introduction: Impaired balance leads to falls in individuals with motor incomplete spinal cord injury or disease (iSCI/D). Reactive stepping is a strategy used to prevent falls and Perturbation-based Balance Training (PBT) can improve this ability.
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine if PBT results in greater improvements in reactive stepping ability than frequency-matched Conventional Intensive Balance Training (CIBT) in adults with iSCI/D.
Design: Randomized clinical trial.
Setting: Tertiary SCI/D rehabilitation center.
Participants: Twenty-one adults with chronic (>1 year) iSCI/D were randomized. Due to one drop out 20 participants completed the study.
Methods: Participants were randomly allocated …