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http://dx.doi.org/10.5854/JIAPTR.2012.10.30.440

Effects of Lower Extremity Resistance Exercise Using Elastic Bands on Balance in Elderly People  

Kim, Nyeon Jun (Pohang University)
Kim, Moo Ki (Pohang University)
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Journal of International Academy of Physical Therapy Research / v.3, no.2, 2012 , pp. 440-445 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of lower extremity resistance training using elastic bands on balance in elderly people. Eight elderly persons each were randomly assigned to a test group(resistance exercise group, REG) or a control group(CG). FRT and TUG test were used to compare balance before and after exercise. Exercise programs were implemented three times a week for 40 minutes for nine weeks. They did warm-up exercise for 5 minutes and then lower extremity resistance exercise using elastic bands for 30 minutes. And then they did cool-down exercise for 5 minutes. TUG and FRT significantly decreased but in the control group it did not significantly decrease. In comparison between the groups, TUG and FRT significantly reduced in the resistance exercise group compared to the control group. Lower extremity resistance training using elastic bands performed by elderly persons are considered to be effective in improving balance.
Keywords
Resistance Exercise; Balance; Thera Band Exercise; Lower Extremities Activity; Elderly;
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