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Community-based group exercise improves balance and reduces falls in at-risk older people: a randomised controlled trial
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The role of physiotherapy in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis
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Kemmler W et al.
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Exercise effects on bone mineral density, falls, coronary risk factors, and health care costs in older women: the randomized controlled senior fitness and prevention (SEFIP) study.
Arch Intern Med.
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Kim B et al.
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The Effect of Fall Prevention Exercise Program for the Elderly (Abstract)
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
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Narita M et al.
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Effects of customized balance exercises on older women whose balance ability has deteriorated with age.
J Women Aging.
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Ribeiro F et al
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Impact of low cost strength training of dorsi- and plantar flexors on balance and functional mobility in institutionalized elderly people
Geriatr Gerontol Int.
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Rogers M. E. et al
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Training to reduce postural sway and increase functional reach in the elderly
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
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Rogers M. E. et al.
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Methods to assess and improve the physical parameters associated with fall risk in older adults
Preventive Medicine
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Rubenstein L. Z. et al
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Effects of a group exercise program on strength, mobility, and falls among fall-prone elderly men
Journal of Gerontology: Medical Science
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A multifactorial intervention to reduce the risk of falling among elderly people living in the community.
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Alicea et al
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Balance of adults 65 or over in Puerto Rico before and after a group exercise program
Unpublished Abstract.
University of Peurto Rico
Arnold et al.
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The effect of adding core stability training to a standard balance exercise program on sit to stand performance in older adults: a pilot study.
J Aging Phys Act.
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Ballard JE, et al
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The effect of 15 weeks of exercise on balance, leg strength, and reduction in falls in 40 women aged 65 to 89 years.
J Am Med Womens Assoc
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Beling J, Roller M.
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Multifactorial intervention with balance training as a core component among fall-prone older adults.
J Geriatr Phys Ther.
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Besonen SL, Ecker KR.
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The effectiveness of hip flexor resistive training on four assessment tools to measure gait, balance, and prediction of falls in the elderly. (Abstract)
Med Sci Sports Exerc
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Brouwer B. J. et al
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Reducing fear of falling in seniors through education and activity programs:a randomized trial
J Am Geriatr Soc
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Brown CJ et al
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Changes in physical therapy providers' use of fall prevention strategies following a multicomponent behavioral change intervention.
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Postural control in elderly women with osteoporosis: comparison of balance, strengthening and stretching exercises. A randomized controlled trial.
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Diener DD et al.
2005.
Impact of a Multifactorial Fall Prevention Program Upon Falls of Older Frail Adults Attending an Adult Health Day Care Center
Topics of Geriatric Rehabilitation
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Dohrn et al.
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Short- and Long-Term Effects of Balance Training on Physical Activity in Older Adults With Osteoporosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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