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Journal of Modern Rehabilitation. 2013; 7 (2): 35-41
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-138553

ABSTRACT

Knee osteoarthritis is one of the most common musculoskeletal problems that can affect activity daily living of patients. Many studies have indicated postural control deficits in these patients; but the effect of dual tasking on postural control has not been examined yet. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of cognitive task on postural control in the female patients with knee osteoarthritis. Postural stability in knee OA patients and healthy subjects [20 subjects in each group] in four positions was measured using the Force plate. Positions included double leg stance with closed or opened eyes with and without cognitive task. Area of COP and mean velocity [Vm] were measured for as static postural stability. Area under the curve increased in the double leg stance position in the patients significantly [P<0.05]. While mean velocity decreased by performing a dual task [P<0.05]. The response to dual-tasking was not significant between the 2 groups [P>0.05]. Postural control deficits and increased of center of pressure's sway were identified in participants with Knee osteoarthritis. Also performance of a cognitive task resulted in decrease of postural sway, but the dual- tasking did not change the postural performance of knee OA patients compared to healthy subjects


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Humans , Female , Postural Balance , Cognition , Task Performance and Analysis
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Journal of Modern Rehabilitation. 2010; 4 (3-4): 18-22
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-137521

ABSTRACT

Knee osteoarthritis is one of the most common musculoskeletal problems, can affect on patient's daily activity and produce dependency in their daily activity and functional disability; The aim of present study is to compare static balance in patients with knee osteoarthritis and healthy subjects using force plate. Postural stability in knee OA patients and healthy subjects [each group 20 subjects] were measured by force plate. Two positions were selected double stance with closed or opened eyes. Range of fore/aft [Rfa] and Range of side ways [Rsw], were measured as static postural stability. Rsw increased significantly in the double stance position in patients group [P<0.05]. Also in both groups, Rsw and Rfa in the double stance with closed eyes were more than of open eyes position [P<0.05]. Postural control deficits and increase of center of pressure's sway were identified in participants with knee osteoarthritis. Therefore, one of the most important goals of rehabilitation is to improve balance control in knee OA patients


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Humans , Postural Balance , Osteoarthritis, Knee/rehabilitation , Musculoskeletal Diseases , Activities of Daily Living
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