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Paper Title: EFFICACY OF HIGH INTENSITY PROGRESSIVE RESISTANCE STRENGTH TRAINING (HIPRST) VERSUS BALANCE TRAINING ON FALL INCIDENCE AND PHYSICAL FUNCTION IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH POSTOPERATIVE HIP FRACTURE
Authors Name: S. THILLAI VIJAYAPRIYA , MARCELIN ANCY R , V.KARTHIK
Unique Id: IJSDR2305339
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 5, May-2023
Abstract: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Elderly people are often experiencing increased fear of fall and reduced physical function than younger people. Following a post-operative hip fracture, they experience increased fear of falls and reduced physical function such as walking, chair rising, and carrying shopping bags. These above factors will affect muscle strength, gait velocity, and balance confidence, posture, quality of life. But progressive resisted strength training and balance training exercises improves muscle strength, gait velocity, balance confidence, posture and quality of life. METHODOLOGY: Quasi experimental (pre-post test) study conducted in the Department of Orthopedics & Orthopedic surgery, PSG hospitals, Coimbatore. 33 postoperative hip fractures patients were selected by simple random sampling method and assigned in to 3 groups, treated with HIPRST, Balance training, Conventional physiotherapy respectively. Each group received treatment duration of 40 min session / day - 5days / week for 3 weeks. Base line assessments were taken prior to the intervention. Outcome measures were analyzed pre and post intervention such as FES-I, FR test, and TUG test. RESULTS: The mean difference of FES-I, FR test between the groups was analyzed through Paired “t”, the results shows highly significant at p< 0.001 and TUG test is p< 0.05.These results states that HIPRST, Balance Training, and Conventional Physiotherapy had effectively reduced the fall incidence and improved balance following a post operative hip fracture patients. CONCLUSION: HIPRST and Balance Training had significant effect of improving physical function and reduced the fall incidence following post operative hip fracture patients. Key words: post operative hip fracture, HIPRST, Balance Training, FR test, TUG test
Keywords: post operative hip fracture, HIPRST, Balance Training, FR test, TUG test
Cite Article: "EFFICACY OF HIGH INTENSITY PROGRESSIVE RESISTANCE STRENGTH TRAINING (HIPRST) VERSUS BALANCE TRAINING ON FALL INCIDENCE AND PHYSICAL FUNCTION IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH POSTOPERATIVE HIP FRACTURE", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 5, page no.2155 - 2160, May-2023, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2305339.pdf
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 5, May-2023
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