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Effects of Otago Exercise Program vs Circuit Training on Balance in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Patients
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Otago Exercise training and Circuit training for COPD. Completed, enrolled 42 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The study is designed to compare circuit training and otago exercise program for improvement of balance in COPD patients. Although both techniques are effective for balance training but Otago exercise program is home-based exercise program, which, if proven effective, will help the COPD patients to do work up at home, thereby reducing cost of hospital visits and improving balance ability and thus the quality of life more effectively.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
1. Warm-up exercises. Chair March, Arm swings ( 30 second), Head movement, neck movement, back extension, trunk movement, ankle movement (repeat 5 times). Back of thigh stretch, calf stretch, (hold for 8 seconds). 2. Strengthening exercises Front knee strengthening, back knee strengthening, side hip strengthening (2 or more sets of 10 reps) Calf raises, toe raises (repeat this exercises 10 to 20 times) 3. Balance improvement exercises Knee bends, heel-toe standing, heel toes walking, one leg stand ( start with 5 sec move up to 10 sec) Side walk, heel walking, sit to stand, backwards walking, heel toes walking backwards, walking and turning around, stair walking (10 steps). 4. Cool-down session Back of thigh stretch, calf stretches ( 10 to 20 sec hold, 1 to 3 reps) 5. Pulmonary rehabilitation program * Daily breathing exercises (e.g. diaphragmatic, pursed lip breathing). * Stretch exercise for major respiratory muscles.
1. Functional strength exercises Heel raise, toe raise, walking on toes, step ups in all directions ( forward, backward and sideways) (2 sets and 8 reps) 2. Stance exercises Tandem, narrow, one leg stance, and stand on uneven surfaces with open eyes (each exercise 30 seconds) Tandem, narrow, one leg stance, and stand on uneven surfaces with eyes closed (each exercise 15seconds). 3. Transition exercises Sit to stand from chair with arms (10 reps) and then without arms support (5 reps). Sit on floor and stand up with assistance and then without assistance. 4. Gait training Walking tandem, sideway and backward with arm support. Walking tandem, sideway and backward without arm support Walking tandem, sideway and backward over obstacles 5. Pulmonary rehabilitation program * Daily breathing exercises (e.g. diaphragmatic, pursed lip breathing). * Stretch exercise for major respiratory muscles