TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - The effect of walking sticks on balance in geriatric subjects JO - Journal of physical therapy science A1 - Dogru, Esra A1 - Kizilci, Harun A1 - Balci, Nilay Comuk A1 - Korkmaz, Nilufer Cetisli A1 - Canbay, Ozden A1 - Katayifci, Nihan SP - 3267 EP - 3271 VL - 28 IS - 12 N2 - [Purpose] Guidelines and clarity regarding the information for deciding the need for walking sticks and the suitability of these sticks is insufficient. This study aimed to evaluate the suitability of walking stick and its effects on the balance in the elderly. [Subjects and Methods] A total of 39 elderly subjects aged between 65-95 years (mean age, 76.15 ± 8.35 years) and living in the Residential Aged Care and Rehabilitation Center were included. Sociodemographic data of the individuals, the material of the walking stick, who made the decision of usage and length of walking sticks were questioned. The Berg Balance Scale (BBS) scores were used to evaluate balance. [Results] Subjects' BBS scores while using the walking stick were higher than that without the walking stick. A significant difference was observed in BBS scores obtained with the stick and without the stick, according to body mass index parameters. Majority of the subjects also started to use walking sticks by themselves. No significant difference was observed between the ideal length and actual length of the walking stick was used. [Conclusion] Our study demonstrated that the elderly generally decide to use walking stick by themselves and chose the appropriate materials; which improves their balance.
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LA - en SN - 0915-5287 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.28.3267 ID - ref1 ER -