Improving Dynamic Balance and Confidence of Balance Through Computerized Simulation in Old Age Population versus Conventional Exercises – A Comparative Study

Authors

  • Amit Kumar PG, Department of Physiotherapy, SAM Global University, Raisen, Bhopal, India
  • Neelu Pawar Associate Professor, SAM Global University, Raisen, Bhopal, India
  • Shadma Siddiqui Dean, SAM Global University, Raisen, Bhopal, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10984455

Keywords:

computerized simulation, elders, rehabilitation, balance, dynamic

Abstract

Background: Elders are having balance issues with the increasing age, it become matter of concern to avoid injuries. Computerized simulation provides and assist elders for improving balance and developing confidence in elder’s person. The Patients are taking conventional exercises in group and individual show difference too. In this study, we compare the effect of Computerized simulation with conventional exercise for improving balance and confidence of elder person. Aim: Comparison of Computerized simulation versus Conventional Exercises in Elder patient in order to Increase balance and Confidence. Methodology: From Aashirwad centre,60 Patients are selected for the study. Inclusion Criteria: Community dwelling person. Physical activity of 30 minutes and normal vision. Research design: Randomized Repeated Measure. Age:60-80 years age old person. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Circulatory Disorders, 2. Orthopedic Disorder, 3. Neurological Disorders. Result: In this study shows p<0.05 means in Group A showing significant improvement after computerized simulation. Conclusions: Computerized simulation improves balance and confidence compare to conventional exercises in elder persons.

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Published

17-04-2024

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How to Cite

[1]
A. Kumar, N. Pawar, and S. Siddiqui, “Improving Dynamic Balance and Confidence of Balance Through Computerized Simulation in Old Age Population versus Conventional Exercises – A Comparative Study”, IJRAMT, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 28–30, Apr. 2024, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.10984455.