Clin Osteol 2010; 15(1): 30-34

Effect of controlled physical activity on the postural stability of osteoporotic patientsReview articles

M. Janura, Z. Krhutová, P. Novosad, Z. Svoboda

Introduction: The risk of fracturing as a result of a fall is a very serious risk for people with osteoporosis. Utilization of controlled phy­ sical activity is one of the options for improving postural stability and expanding the choice of more difficult tasks. The aim of the stu­ dy was to assess the influence of controlled physical activity on the postural stability of female patients with osteoporosis.

Methods: The patients (43 women with osteoporosis) were divided into two groups: the first group (n = 29, average age 64.6 ± 4.52 years) participated in long-term controlled physical activities, whereas the second group (n = 14, average age 65.5 ± 4.98 years) did not participate. Both groups took part in four different type used for the assessment of postural stability parameters.

Results: No significant differences in the pattern of changes in the centre of pressure (COP) sway were found between the groups. The velocity of COP position changes was greater (p < 0.05) in the group of patients without controlled physical activities.

Conclusion: Long-term controlled physical activities influence the qu

Keywords: osteoporosis, balance, movement activity, centre ofpressure

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