TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Fall- and BBS-related differences in muscle strength and postural balance of the elderly JO - Journal of physical therapy science A1 - Choi, Jin-Seung A1 - Kang, Dong-Won A1 - Seo, Jeong-Woo A1 - Kim, Dae-Hyeok A1 - Yang, Seung-Tae A1 - Tack, Gye-Rae SP - 2629 EP - 2633 VL - 28 IS - 9 N2 - [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to compare the differences in muscle strength and postural balance between fallers and non-fallers. We also compared the difference between normal and impaired balance groups using the same subjects and the same variables. [Subjects and Methods] Seventy-one healthy elderly females (age: 75.1 ± 75 years; weight: 57.3 ± 57 kg; height: 150.1 ± 15 cm) who had high levels of physical activity participated [25 fallers (FG) vs. 46 non-fallers (NG); and 52 healthy balance group (HBG) and 19 impaired balance group (IBG) subjects]. To compare the groups, the muscle strengths of 9 muscle groups, and 20 variables of the instrumented standing balance assessment (2 area variables, 9 time-domain variables, and 9 frequency-domain variables) were assessed. [Results] The FG and NG could only be categorized based on the frequency-domain variables of the instrumented standing balance assessment. On the other hand, there were significant differences between HBG and IBG in height, 6 muscle strength, and 2 time-domain variables of the instrumented standing balance assessment. [Conclusion] These results suggest that muscle strength and standing balance are reflected in physical balance ability (i.e., BBS); however they are in sufficient for determining the actual occurrence of falls.
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LA - en SN - 0915-5287 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.2629 ID - ref1 ER -