Water- versus land-based treatment for postural control in postmenopausal osteoporotic women: a randomized, controlled trial

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2017
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Chaves Aveiro, M. [UNIFESP]
Arias Avila, M.
Santos Pereira-Baldon, V.
Santa Barbara Ceccatto Oliveira, A.
Gramani-Say, K.
Oishi, J.
Driusso, P.
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Objective: To compare the effects of water-based and land-based physical therapy on postural control of older women with osteoporosis. Methods: Thirty-six postmenopausal women with osteoporosis were allocated into two groups: land based or water-based. Volunteers received 12 weeks of a supervised land-based or water-based physical therapy treatment. The outcome measure was postural control of the body during quiet standing on upright stance (eyes opened and closed), tandem and one-limb stance on a force plate. A two-way ANOVA with a Tukey HSD post-hoc test were used to highlight differences between pre- and post intervention evaluations. Effect sizes were measured with Cohen d coefficient. For all variables, a level of 5% of significance was adopted. Results: Significant improvements at tandem (p < 0.05, effect sizes from 0.67 to 1.35) and one-limb stance (p < 0.05, effect sizes from -0.76 to -1.03) for women carrying out water-based treatment were observed. Land-based treatment did not present significant improvement. Conclusions: Group-based water-based physical therapy treatment may be more effective than land based therapy to improve postural control at one-limb stance in women with osteoporosis.
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Climacteric. Abingdon, v. 20, n. 5, p. 427-435, 2017.
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