The effect on haemoglobin saturation was higher in the CRet group than in the HP group. In addition, the CRet intervention warmed deep tissue more effectively than HP intervention.
The results suggest that cognitive impairment, especially that in executive function, is associated with the absence of fear of falling in community-dwelling frail older adults. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2017; 17: 232-238.
[Purpose] This study investigated the association between floating toe and toe grip
strength. [Subjects and Methods] A total of 635 Japanese children aged 9–11 years
participated in this study. Floating toe was evaluated using footprint images, while toe
grip strength was measured using a toe grip dynamometer. All 1,270 feet were classified
into a floating toe group and a normal toe group according to visual evaluation of the
footprint images. Intergroup differences in toe grip strength were analyzed using the
unpaired t-test and logistic regression analysis adjusted for age, gender, and Rohrer
Index. [Results] There were 512 feet (40.3%) in the floating toe group. Mean toe grip
strength of the feet with floating toe was significantly lower than that of normal feet
(floating toe group, 12.9 ± 3.7 kg; normal toe group, 13.6 ± 4.1 kg). In addition, lower
toe grip strength was associated with floating toe on logistic regression analysis after
adjustment for age, gender, and Rohrer Index (odds ratio, 0.954; 95% confidence interval,
0.925–0.984). [Conclusion] This study revealed that lower toe grip strength was
significantly associated with floating toe. Therefore, increasing toe grip strength may
play a role in preventing floating toe in school age children.
Introduction: The differences between Capacitive and Resistive electric transfer (CRet) and hot pack (HP) in their effects on tissue temperature, muscle flexibility, and blood circulation are unknown. This study aimed to clarify the effect of CRet and HP on tissue temperature, muscle flexibility, and blood circulation.
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