Pain, Range Of Motion And Activity Level As Correlates Of Dynamic Balance Among Elderly People With Muscu Loskeletal Disorder
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Ghana Medical Journal
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Background: Assessment of impairment and disability
measures on dynamic balance status of elderly patients
is well documented in the rehabilitation of neuromus
cular disorders. Few studies however considered simi
lar evaluation in musculoskeletal disorders.
Objective: To determine the influence of pain, hip
range of motion and level of activity on dynamic bal
ance among elderly people with hip osteoarthritis
(OA).
Methods: Elderly patients with hip OA participated in
the cross-sectional survey. The impairment measures
were assessed using the visual analogue scale and dou
ble-arm universal goniometer whilst their levels of
activity were assessed with the Barthel Index. Partici
pants performed Turn-180 on two trials by taking steps
clockwise and anti-clockwise round a sturdy arm chair.
The total number of steps taken to complete each Turn
180 was determined. Descriptive statistics were used to
summarize data whilst Pearson moment correlation
coefficient determined the correlations of the variables
at 95% confidence interval.
Results: The study involved 87 participants comprising
40(46%) males and 47(54%) females. The age of the
participants ranged from 60 to 74years with a mean of
65.8±4.5years. There was a positive and significant
correlation (r=0.596; p<0.001) between the partici
pants’ pain and steps taken to complete Turn-180. The
participants’ hip flexibility and the level of activity
were also significantly and inversely correlated with
the performance of Turn-180.
Conclusion: The dynamic balance of the sampled el
derly patients was considerably influenced by pain, hip
flexibility and level of activity, thereby putting premi
um on the assessment of the variables during musculo
skeletal rehabilitation of elderly patients.
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Bello, A. L., Ababio, E., Antwi-Baffoe, S., Seidu, M. A., & Adjei, D. N. (2014). Pain, range of motion and activity level as correlates of dynamic balance among elderly people with musculoskeletal disorder. Ghana medical journal, 48(4), 214-218.
