Effects of augmented reality-based Otago exercise on balance, gait, and physical factors in elderly women to prevent falls: A randomized controlled trial

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[Purpose] To determine the effect of augmented reality (AR)-based otago exercise on muscle strength, balance, and physical factors in falls of elderly women. [Subjects and Methods] Thirty subjects were randomly assigned to AR group (AR, n=10), yoga group (yoga, n=10), and self-exercise group (self, n=10). For 12 weeks, these groups were given lessons related to AR-based otago exercise including strengthening, balance training, or yoga three times a week (60 minutes each time and self-exercise using elastic band exercise program. [Results] Knee flexion and ankle dorsiflexion strength were significantly improved in all three groups (AR, yoga, and self-exercise groups). Regarding balance, eye open center of pressure-x (EO CoP-x was significantly decreased in AR group and yoga group. However, eye close CoP-x, eye open standard deviation-x (EO SD-x), and eye open height of ellipse (EO HoE were only significantly decreased in AR group. AR group also showed meaningfully improved results in morse fall scale. [Conclusion] Augmented reality-based otago exercise can improve muscle strength, balance, and physical factors in elderly women to prevent falls.

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Lee, J., Yoo, H. N., & Lee, B. H. (2017). Effects of augmented reality-based Otago exercise on balance, gait, and physical factors in elderly women to prevent falls: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 29(9), 1586–1589. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.29.1586

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