





Effect of Core Muscle Strengthening on Balance and Quality of Life in Geriatric Patient
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Aims and Objectives: To determine the effect of core muscle strengthening on balance with the help of performance oriented mobility assessment (POMA) scale and assess quality of life with SF-12 questionnaire in geriatrics.
Study Design: It is a community based longitudinal study
Subjects: Inclusion criteria: Both sex and age > 60 year who are clinically stable and functionally independent.
Exclusion criteria: Subjects with conditions leading to incapacitation and functional impairment, with neurological conditions having altered balance, peripheral neuropathies, under psychiatric treatment, or impaired cognitive status.
Sample Size: Thirty subjects were enrolled in the study
Study factors: A routine history and clinical examination was carried out for selecting the subjects and basic demographic data was recorded. Pressure biofeedback was used to teach the subjects, an abdominal 'drawing-in' maneuver and a visual feedback was provided to understand the core muscle activation. Intervention: The subjects underwent a graded core muscle strengthening exercise protocol for 8 weeks period.
Outcome Factors: The outcome factors were the effectiveness of core strengthening on balance and quality of life were recorded with the help of POMA scale and SF-12 questionnaire respectively after the interventional exercises for 8 weeks.
Results: The mean age of the subjects was 75.3 years, with SD. 6.456. Statistically significant improvements in total score on POMA scale improved from 22.5 to 24.83, p value
Conclusion:Core muscle strengthening program is effective in improving balance and quality of life in geriatrics subjects.