Comparing the Musculoskeletal Profile of the Elderly With and Without History of Falling

Objectives: The purpose of current study was to study and compare the musculoskeletal profile of the elderly with and without the history of falling living at nursing homes in Rasht, Iran. Methods & Materials: A total of 54 elderly men and women, aged 60 years and older participated in...

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Main Authors: Hamzeh Hasanvand, Atefe Bagheri Sabzevar, Hadi Moradi, Aliasghar Norasteh
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spelling doaj-edc0e37ebea1482e98d40ed2532153d82020-11-24T21:54:46ZfasUniversity of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation SciencesSālmand1735-806X1735-806X2015-10-011037281Comparing the Musculoskeletal Profile of the Elderly With and Without History of FallingHamzeh Hasanvand0Atefe Bagheri Sabzevar1Hadi Moradi2Aliasghar Norasteh3 Department of Sport Medicine and Corrective Exercises, Faculty of Sport Sciences and Physical Education, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran. Guilan University Guilan University Guilan University Objectives: The purpose of current study was to study and compare the musculoskeletal profile of the elderly with and without the history of falling living at nursing homes in Rasht, Iran. Methods & Materials: A total of 54 elderly men and women, aged 60 years and older participated in this study. Of them, 16 (fall group) experienced a fall in the previous year [Mean(SD) of age: 79(9.90) years; height: 1.51(0.103) m; and weight: 60.03(11.12) kg] and 38 (no fall group) had no history of falling [Mean(SD) of age: 70.16(8.16) years; height: 1.56(0.11) m; and weight 65.6(14.93) kg]. The foot arch, distance between femoral condyles, kyphosis, lordosis, flexibility and the ability to walk were measured by ruler, caliper, flexible ruler, sit and reach test, and functional gait assessment questionnaires, respectively. Data analysis was done through independent t-test using SPSS. Study significance level was set at 0.05. Results: In the fall group the mean(SD) of measured variables were as follows: body mass index (BMI): 25.95(3.35) kg/m2; foot arch: 9.94(4.34) mm; flexibility: 8.25(6.38) cm, lordosis: 20.86(9.48) degree; kyphosis: 35.07(14.98) degree. And in no fall group, the same variables were as follows: BMI: 26.87(5.12) kg/m2; foot arch: 10.95(5.60) mm; flexibility: 8.16(5.24) cm; lordosis 26.66(14.78) degree; and kyphosis: 41.11(9.84) degree. These variables were not significantly different between the groups; however, the functional gait assessment and distance between femoral condyles test showed significant differences. In the group with a history of fall, the functional gait assessment and distance between femoral condyles were 12.50(7.07) and 2.74(2.38) cm and in the group without a history of fall functional gait assessment and distance between femoral condyles were 23.63(5.49) and 1.20(1.4) cm, respectively. According to the results, in the fall group, the distance between femoral condyles was more and the performance level was less (P≤0.05). Conclusion: Results showed that none of the variables of foot arch, flexibility, lordosis, and kyphosis were significantly different between 2 groups and were not risk factors for falling among older people. While the distance between femoral condyles and functional gait assessment in 2 groups were significantly different. It seems that functional gait assessment test and the distance between two condyles were the best indexes for the distinction between 2 groups. Perhaps, this method can be used as an appropriate way for predicting and consequently preventing the elderly from falling.http://salmandj.uswr.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-651-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Musculoskeletal profile Elderly History of fall Walking ability assessment
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Atefe Bagheri Sabzevar
Hadi Moradi
Aliasghar Norasteh
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Atefe Bagheri Sabzevar
Hadi Moradi
Aliasghar Norasteh
Comparing the Musculoskeletal Profile of the Elderly With and Without History of Falling
Sālmand
Musculoskeletal profile
Elderly
History of fall
Walking ability assessment
author_facet Hamzeh Hasanvand
Atefe Bagheri Sabzevar
Hadi Moradi
Aliasghar Norasteh
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title Comparing the Musculoskeletal Profile of the Elderly With and Without History of Falling
title_short Comparing the Musculoskeletal Profile of the Elderly With and Without History of Falling
title_full Comparing the Musculoskeletal Profile of the Elderly With and Without History of Falling
title_fullStr Comparing the Musculoskeletal Profile of the Elderly With and Without History of Falling
title_full_unstemmed Comparing the Musculoskeletal Profile of the Elderly With and Without History of Falling
title_sort comparing the musculoskeletal profile of the elderly with and without history of falling
publisher University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences
series Sālmand
issn 1735-806X
1735-806X
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Objectives: The purpose of current study was to study and compare the musculoskeletal profile of the elderly with and without the history of falling living at nursing homes in Rasht, Iran. Methods & Materials: A total of 54 elderly men and women, aged 60 years and older participated in this study. Of them, 16 (fall group) experienced a fall in the previous year [Mean(SD) of age: 79(9.90) years; height: 1.51(0.103) m; and weight: 60.03(11.12) kg] and 38 (no fall group) had no history of falling [Mean(SD) of age: 70.16(8.16) years; height: 1.56(0.11) m; and weight 65.6(14.93) kg]. The foot arch, distance between femoral condyles, kyphosis, lordosis, flexibility and the ability to walk were measured by ruler, caliper, flexible ruler, sit and reach test, and functional gait assessment questionnaires, respectively. Data analysis was done through independent t-test using SPSS. Study significance level was set at 0.05. Results: In the fall group the mean(SD) of measured variables were as follows: body mass index (BMI): 25.95(3.35) kg/m2; foot arch: 9.94(4.34) mm; flexibility: 8.25(6.38) cm, lordosis: 20.86(9.48) degree; kyphosis: 35.07(14.98) degree. And in no fall group, the same variables were as follows: BMI: 26.87(5.12) kg/m2; foot arch: 10.95(5.60) mm; flexibility: 8.16(5.24) cm; lordosis 26.66(14.78) degree; and kyphosis: 41.11(9.84) degree. These variables were not significantly different between the groups; however, the functional gait assessment and distance between femoral condyles test showed significant differences. In the group with a history of fall, the functional gait assessment and distance between femoral condyles were 12.50(7.07) and 2.74(2.38) cm and in the group without a history of fall functional gait assessment and distance between femoral condyles were 23.63(5.49) and 1.20(1.4) cm, respectively. According to the results, in the fall group, the distance between femoral condyles was more and the performance level was less (P≤0.05). Conclusion: Results showed that none of the variables of foot arch, flexibility, lordosis, and kyphosis were significantly different between 2 groups and were not risk factors for falling among older people. While the distance between femoral condyles and functional gait assessment in 2 groups were significantly different. It seems that functional gait assessment test and the distance between two condyles were the best indexes for the distinction between 2 groups. Perhaps, this method can be used as an appropriate way for predicting and consequently preventing the elderly from falling.
topic Musculoskeletal profile
Elderly
History of fall
Walking ability assessment
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