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Comparison of Effects of Vestibular Visual Cues and Proprioception To Improve Postural Control in Elderly
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating vestibular visual cues therapy and propriocetion exercise for Older Adults. Completed, enrolled 44 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Background/Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of vestibular visual cues and propriception to improve postural control in elderly.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Pelvic rolling to right and left with head movement and stop first on right side for 3 minutes. Do this exercise in front of the mirrorAnterior, posterior, left, and right rectilinear stimulation activities on a therapeutic ball. Anterior, posterior, left and right rectilinear
1. Alternate knee flexion-extension with extended trunk posture using both hands for support. 2. Hip and knee flexion-extension with swiss ball between the back and wall. 3. Hip raises lying with their back on the floor with both legs on the swiss ball. Upper limbs leaning on the floor to help with the exercises. then all exercise are perfomed on gym ball