Iranian Rehabilitation Journal، جلد ۱۵، شماره ۲، صفحات ۳۹-۴۵

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عنوان انگلیسی Investigating the Impact of Dual Task Condition and Visual Manipulation on Healthy Young Old during Non-dominant Leg Stance
چکیده انگلیسی مقاله Objectives: The dominant leg has always received an extra special attention in public health practices or even professional clinical evaluation and intervention. However, the aim of this research was to methodically examine the substrate balance character of the non-dominant leg under dual task condition and visual deprivation in order to increase baseline insight for future balance or fall prevention programs for aging adults. Methods: Twenty healthy senior citizens with non-dominant left leg were conscripted into a cross-sectional study, the aim of which was to examine one-legged standing balance strategy on a force plate at Motor Control Laboratory in University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Four balance conditions with different levels of difficulty including: (a) single left leg standing with open eyes; (b) single left leg standing with open eyes performing Stroop dual task; (c) single left leg standing with eyes shut; and (d) single left leg standing with eyes shut under dual task condition were applied in order to assess balance function. Results: Repeated measurement test revealed that among six variables called Area, Mean Velocity, Range Fore After, Range Side Way, Entropy X, and Entropy Y and measured by force plate, only Entropy X did not have significant difference between conditions (p < 0.05). Discussion: Standing on non-dominant leg was a challenging condition requiring a well-balance system to survive the primary decreased somatosensory input; therefore, the examinee had to have enormous capabilities to cope with when extra manipulation was included. The most challenging situation was non-dominant leg standing with eyes shut which should be exactingly checked not to create a risky point as an Achilles’ heel of balance system. Non-dominant leg demonstrated to be very susceptible to be affected when an aging adult did not have access to the visual input or during dual task eyes shut. It is recommended that this condition should be included in balance assessment or intervention.
کلیدواژه‌های انگلیسی مقاله Geriatric, Postural equilibrium, Stroop test

نویسندگان مقاله بهاره زینل زاده قوچانی | bahareh zeynalzadeh ghoochani


سید علیرضا درخشان راد | seyed alireza derakhshanrad


سید علی حسینی | seyed ali hosseini


سعید طالبیان | saeed talebian


اکبر بیگلریان | akbar biglarian


افسانه زینال زاده | afsaneh zeinalzadeh


سلمان نظری مقدم | salman nazary moghadam



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