Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate Effectiveness of Exercise Therapy (Takizawa Program) for Frail Elderly
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Objective: Although exercise therapy intervention for frail elderly people was not of great interest in the past, it has recently drawn attention as a method to prevent and improve conditions requiring care since the enforcement of the Long-Term Care Insurance Law and the revision of the long-term care insurance system. This randomized controlled trial was performed to evaluate the effects of exercise therapy using the Takizawa Program. Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, we evaluated the effects of exercise therapy on the frail elderly, including those who need a high level of care, in terms of two factors: the range of motion and the functional independence measure. The subjects were 145 females admitted to special nursing homes for the elderly. They were stratified according to their care levels and randomly assigned to either the exercise therapy intervention group or the control group. Results: The range of motion values in the flexions of both shoulders, the right knee extension, and the dorsal flexions of both ankles significantly increased only in the exercise therapy intervention group. The functional independence measure score did not improve in the exercise therapy intervention group. Conclusion: Exercise therapy should be used for the frail elderly requiring a high level of care.
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著者
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Nakadaira Hiroto
Department Of Nursing Faculty Of Nursing Social Welfare And Psychology Niigata Seiryo University
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Yamamoto Masaharu
Department Of Community Preventive Medicine Niigata University Graduate School Of Medical And Dental
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Makita Mitsuyo
Department Of Physical Therapy School Of Health Science Niigata University Of Health And Welfare
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Yamamoto Masaharu
Department Of Community Preventive Medicine Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Sciences Niigata U
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Yamamoto Masaharu
Department Of Community Preventive Medicine Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Sciences Niigata U
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Yamamoto Masaharu
Department Community Preventive Medicine Niigata University Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Sc
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Nakadaira Hiroto
Department of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, Niigata University School of Medicine
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