2019
DOI: 10.15332/23393076/5291
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Evaluación estadística de la estabilidad postural en pacientes con artrosis de rodilla por medio de coactivación muscular

Abstract: La artrosis u osteoartritis es una de las enfermedades degenerativas más prevalentes en el adulto mayor que afecta la integridad estructural y funcional del sistema musculoesquelético. A pesar de no existir una cura conocida para la artrosis, los síntomas se pueden mejorar por medio de ejercicios terapéuticos. En la actualidad una de las terapias que está tomando relevancia es la hidroterapia por su eficacia a corto plazo sobre el dolor y la función, debido principalmente a la disminución de los efectos de la … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, there is no consensus in the field to compare the results of aquatic exercises with those of traditional balance therapy. Some evidence in related works shows there is no statistically significant difference between conventional therapy and hydrotherapy; therefore, regardless of the environment where therapy is performed, an improvement in postural stability can be achieved 23 . Even using other measuring instruments (e.g., Berg Balance scale and the Timed Up and Go test), perceived stability has been reported to be lower when the task is performed in the water compared to on the ground 24,25 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, there is no consensus in the field to compare the results of aquatic exercises with those of traditional balance therapy. Some evidence in related works shows there is no statistically significant difference between conventional therapy and hydrotherapy; therefore, regardless of the environment where therapy is performed, an improvement in postural stability can be achieved 23 . Even using other measuring instruments (e.g., Berg Balance scale and the Timed Up and Go test), perceived stability has been reported to be lower when the task is performed in the water compared to on the ground 24,25 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%