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Carol LamhutBianca Nemes
Joanne RearickJason VanDuyne
Carol and the Adventurers!
Objectives:● Definition● Systems that help to maintain balance● Normal effects of aging with balance● Functional balance assessment● Ways to improve balance● Interventions
Improving Balance in Elderly Populations
-The state of having your weight spread equally so that you do not fall-The ability to move or to remain in a posture without losing control or falling-Static or dynamic environment
Definition
Maintaining balance requires coordination of input from three systems● Somatosensory
○ Proprioception○ Kinesthesia
● Visual● Vestibular
Systems that maintain balance
Sarcopenia- Degenerative loss of skeletal muscleReaction time- Speed decreases to increase accuracyRange of motion- Degenerative changes in collagenPostural changes- Forward head, lordotic curveLimits of stability- Decreased awareness of abilities
Normal effects of aging
Berg Balance Scale● A 14-item objective measuredesigned to assess static balanceand fall risk● Item-level scores range from 0-4● Item scores are summed● Maximum score = 56
Functional Balance Assessments
●Romberg Stance● Head Movements● Close Eyes- 20-30 second hold● Head Movements with Eyes Closed
●Tandem Stance● Head movements● Close Eyes● Head movements with eyes closed
Balance Intervention
Single Leg
● Repeat Progression● Head Movements● With Eyes Closed
Balance Intervention ProgressionUn-Level Surface
● Foam Cushion● Stability Ball
When working with an elderly patient, are we…
the normal effects of aging?
Reversing the effects of aging
Delaying or are we
Improving
- VOR (Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex)- The purpose of these exercises is to improve one’s central or brain’s compensation for injuries or abnormalities within the vestibular or balance system.
- Gaze stabilization- Smooth pursuit- Head and eye direction (same, opposite)
Vestibular Exercises S
-Assessed the short-term effectiveness of vestibular rehabilitation therapy in reducing fall risk in an at-risk population-70 patients older than 50 years of age-Berg balance test scores:● Pre-therapy = 36.8● Post-therapy = 46.4-Referring diagnosis, age, and gender had no impact on outcome
Efficacy of Vestibular RehabilitationTherapy in Reducing Falls
By: John D. Macias, MD, Shelly Massingale, PT, Richard D. Gerkin, MD
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4. Anemaet, W., & Moffa-Trotter, M. (1999). Functional tools for assessing balance and gait impairments. Topics In GeriatricRehabilitation, 15(1), 66-83.
5. Macias JD, Massingale S, Gerkin RD. Efficacy of vestibular rehabilitation therapy in reducing falls.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16143174
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