Effects of Dynamic Perturbation-Based Training on Balance Control of Community-Dwelling Older Adults

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Jo-En Chien
Wei-Li Hsu
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[1] College of Medicine,School and Graduate Institute of Physical Therapy
[2] National Taiwan University,Physical Therapy Center
[3] National Taiwan University Hospital,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 8卷
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Dynamic Balance Control; Quiet Standing; Balance Perturbation; Three-dimensional Motion Analysis System; Balance Training Program;
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Walking is one of the daily activities that may cause falling in older adults. We developed a novel dynamic balance training program using a perturbation-based training on a custom-made treadmill, which can generate forward, backward, and lateral sway perturbations during walking. The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes in the balance performance of community-dwelling older adults after 8-weeks of perturbation-based balance training. A three-dimensional motion analysis system was used to collect kinematic and kinetic data. Seventeen community-dwelling older adults performed quiet standing with and without the balance perturbation. Biomechanical parameters such as center of pressure (COP) and center of mass (COM) were calculated. A paired t-test was used to compare the difference in balance performance before and after the training. After training, the results showed that the COM control of the older adults was significantly improved during quiet standing with perturbation, while the COP control during quiet standing without perturbation was not changed. The perturbation-based balance training exerted a positive effect on dynamic balance control in older adults. This translational research offers a new paradigm of balance training and can be applied to patient populations who have a high risk of falling.
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