Effect of Kao-Ta (9-Square Step Exercise) and Kao-Ten (9-Square Dance Exercise) on Balance Rehabilitation in Patients with Balance Disorders

Objective: To study the effect of Kao-ta (9-square step exercise) and Kao-ten (9-square dance exercise) on balance improvement in patients with balance disorders. Methods: This prospective pilot study in patients with balance disorders was conducted at the outpatient clinic, Department of Otorhinol...

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Main Authors: Suvajana Atipas, M.D., Cheerasook Chongkolwatana, M.D., Thitaree Suwannutsiri, M.D., M.L. Kanthong Thongyai, M.D., Supaporn Henggrathock, B.ATM., Pravit Akarasereenont, M.D., Ph.D.
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Language:English
Published: Mahidol University 2019-01-01
Series:Siriraj Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.smj.si.mahidol.ac.th/sirirajmedj/index.php/smj/article/view/2762/2637
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Cheerasook Chongkolwatana, M.D.
Thitaree Suwannutsiri, M.D.
M.L. Kanthong Thongyai, M.D.
Supaporn Henggrathock, B.ATM.
Pravit Akarasereenont, M.D., Ph.D.
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Cheerasook Chongkolwatana, M.D.
Thitaree Suwannutsiri, M.D.
M.L. Kanthong Thongyai, M.D.
Supaporn Henggrathock, B.ATM.
Pravit Akarasereenont, M.D., Ph.D.
Effect of Kao-Ta (9-Square Step Exercise) and Kao-Ten (9-Square Dance Exercise) on Balance Rehabilitation in Patients with Balance Disorders
Siriraj Medical Journal
Department of Otorhinolaryngology
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital
Mahidol University
Bangkok
Thailand from December 2015 to December 2016. Patients diagnosed by clinical symptoms and at least one abnormal condition on posturography were taught how to perform Kao-ta and Kao-ten exercise. Participants were provided with the equipment necessary to create a nine square grid at home. They were instructed to perform 3 minutes of Kao-ta followed by 2 minutes of Kao-ten twice per day for at least 45 days in an 8-week period. Posturography and visual analogue scale (VAS) of balance symptom severity were compared between before and after exercise program. Results: Eleven patients with balance disorders were included. The mean age was 57.2±12.9 years (range: 33-70)
and all patients were women. The average composite equilibrium score at baseline was 64.4±8.1. After 8 weeks of Kao-ta and Kao-ten
the average composite equilibrium score increased to 73.8±10.2 (p<0.01). The median (P25
P75) of the abnormal equilibrium score condition decreased from 2 (1
3) at baseline to 1 (0
2) after 8 weeks (p=0.016). The median VAS of balance symptom severity decreased from 4 (3
6) at baseline to 2 (0.2
Kao-ta
Kao-ten
balance rehabilitation
patients
balance disorders
Thai traditional medicine
Siriraj Med J 2019;71: 1-7
author_facet Suvajana Atipas, M.D.
Cheerasook Chongkolwatana, M.D.
Thitaree Suwannutsiri, M.D.
M.L. Kanthong Thongyai, M.D.
Supaporn Henggrathock, B.ATM.
Pravit Akarasereenont, M.D., Ph.D.
author_sort Suvajana Atipas, M.D.
title Effect of Kao-Ta (9-Square Step Exercise) and Kao-Ten (9-Square Dance Exercise) on Balance Rehabilitation in Patients with Balance Disorders
title_short Effect of Kao-Ta (9-Square Step Exercise) and Kao-Ten (9-Square Dance Exercise) on Balance Rehabilitation in Patients with Balance Disorders
title_full Effect of Kao-Ta (9-Square Step Exercise) and Kao-Ten (9-Square Dance Exercise) on Balance Rehabilitation in Patients with Balance Disorders
title_fullStr Effect of Kao-Ta (9-Square Step Exercise) and Kao-Ten (9-Square Dance Exercise) on Balance Rehabilitation in Patients with Balance Disorders
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Kao-Ta (9-Square Step Exercise) and Kao-Ten (9-Square Dance Exercise) on Balance Rehabilitation in Patients with Balance Disorders
title_sort effect of kao-ta (9-square step exercise) and kao-ten (9-square dance exercise) on balance rehabilitation in patients with balance disorders
publisher Mahidol University
series Siriraj Medical Journal
issn 2228-8082
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Objective: To study the effect of Kao-ta (9-square step exercise) and Kao-ten (9-square dance exercise) on balance improvement in patients with balance disorders. Methods: This prospective pilot study in patients with balance disorders was conducted at the outpatient clinic, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand from December 2015 to December 2016. Patients diagnosed by clinical symptoms and at least one abnormal condition on posturography were taught how to perform Kao-ta and Kao-ten exercise. Participants were provided with the equipment necessary to create a nine square grid at home. They were instructed to perform 3 minutes of Kao-ta followed by 2 minutes of Kao-ten twice per day for at least 45 days in an 8-week period. Posturography and visual analogue scale (VAS) of balance symptom severity were compared between before and after exercise program. Results: Eleven patients with balance disorders were included. The mean age was 57.2±12.9 years (range: 33-70), and all patients were women. The average composite equilibrium score at baseline was 64.4±8.1. After 8 weeks of Kao-ta and Kao-ten, the average composite equilibrium score increased to 73.8±10.2 (p<0.01). The median (P25, P75) of the abnormal equilibrium score condition decreased from 2 (1, 3) at baseline to 1 (0, 2) after 8 weeks (p=0.016). The median VAS of balance symptom severity decreased from 4 (3, 6) at baseline to 2 (0.2, 5.5) after 8 weeks (p=0.028). Conclusion: Kao-ta and Kao-ten exercise can improve symptoms in patients with balance disorders after 8 weeks of exercise.
topic Department of Otorhinolaryngology
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital
Mahidol University
Bangkok
Thailand from December 2015 to December 2016. Patients diagnosed by clinical symptoms and at least one abnormal condition on posturography were taught how to perform Kao-ta and Kao-ten exercise. Participants were provided with the equipment necessary to create a nine square grid at home. They were instructed to perform 3 minutes of Kao-ta followed by 2 minutes of Kao-ten twice per day for at least 45 days in an 8-week period. Posturography and visual analogue scale (VAS) of balance symptom severity were compared between before and after exercise program. Results: Eleven patients with balance disorders were included. The mean age was 57.2±12.9 years (range: 33-70)
and all patients were women. The average composite equilibrium score at baseline was 64.4±8.1. After 8 weeks of Kao-ta and Kao-ten
the average composite equilibrium score increased to 73.8±10.2 (p<0.01). The median (P25
P75) of the abnormal equilibrium score condition decreased from 2 (1
3) at baseline to 1 (0
2) after 8 weeks (p=0.016). The median VAS of balance symptom severity decreased from 4 (3
6) at baseline to 2 (0.2
Kao-ta
Kao-ten
balance rehabilitation
patients
balance disorders
Thai traditional medicine
Siriraj Med J 2019;71: 1-7
url http://www.smj.si.mahidol.ac.th/sirirajmedj/index.php/smj/article/view/2762/2637
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spelling doaj-1557700a82554d8d895770649a1a0e292020-11-24T23:05:15ZengMahidol UniversitySiriraj Medical Journal2228-80822019-01-0171117http://dx.doi.org/10.33192/Smj.2019.01Effect of Kao-Ta (9-Square Step Exercise) and Kao-Ten (9-Square Dance Exercise) on Balance Rehabilitation in Patients with Balance DisordersSuvajana Atipas, M.D.0Cheerasook Chongkolwatana, M.D.1Thitaree Suwannutsiri, M.D.2M.L. Kanthong Thongyai, M.D.3Supaporn Henggrathock, B.ATM.4Pravit Akarasereenont, M.D., Ph.D.5Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandOtorhinolaryngology Unit, Taksin Hospital, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandCenter of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandCenter of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandObjective: To study the effect of Kao-ta (9-square step exercise) and Kao-ten (9-square dance exercise) on balance improvement in patients with balance disorders. Methods: This prospective pilot study in patients with balance disorders was conducted at the outpatient clinic, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand from December 2015 to December 2016. Patients diagnosed by clinical symptoms and at least one abnormal condition on posturography were taught how to perform Kao-ta and Kao-ten exercise. Participants were provided with the equipment necessary to create a nine square grid at home. They were instructed to perform 3 minutes of Kao-ta followed by 2 minutes of Kao-ten twice per day for at least 45 days in an 8-week period. Posturography and visual analogue scale (VAS) of balance symptom severity were compared between before and after exercise program. Results: Eleven patients with balance disorders were included. The mean age was 57.2±12.9 years (range: 33-70), and all patients were women. The average composite equilibrium score at baseline was 64.4±8.1. After 8 weeks of Kao-ta and Kao-ten, the average composite equilibrium score increased to 73.8±10.2 (p<0.01). The median (P25, P75) of the abnormal equilibrium score condition decreased from 2 (1, 3) at baseline to 1 (0, 2) after 8 weeks (p=0.016). The median VAS of balance symptom severity decreased from 4 (3, 6) at baseline to 2 (0.2, 5.5) after 8 weeks (p=0.028). Conclusion: Kao-ta and Kao-ten exercise can improve symptoms in patients with balance disorders after 8 weeks of exercise.http://www.smj.si.mahidol.ac.th/sirirajmedj/index.php/smj/article/view/2762/2637Department of OtorhinolaryngologyFaculty of Medicine Siriraj HospitalMahidol UniversityBangkokThailand from December 2015 to December 2016. Patients diagnosed by clinical symptoms and at least one abnormal condition on posturography were taught how to perform Kao-ta and Kao-ten exercise. Participants were provided with the equipment necessary to create a nine square grid at home. They were instructed to perform 3 minutes of Kao-ta followed by 2 minutes of Kao-ten twice per day for at least 45 days in an 8-week period. Posturography and visual analogue scale (VAS) of balance symptom severity were compared between before and after exercise program. Results: Eleven patients with balance disorders were included. The mean age was 57.2±12.9 years (range: 33-70)and all patients were women. The average composite equilibrium score at baseline was 64.4±8.1. After 8 weeks of Kao-ta and Kao-tenthe average composite equilibrium score increased to 73.8±10.2 (p<0.01). The median (P25P75) of the abnormal equilibrium score condition decreased from 2 (13) at baseline to 1 (02) after 8 weeks (p=0.016). The median VAS of balance symptom severity decreased from 4 (36) at baseline to 2 (0.2Kao-taKao-tenbalance rehabilitationpatientsbalance disordersThai traditional medicineSiriraj Med J 2019;71: 1-7