Effects of Variation in Cushion Thickness on the Sit-to-Stand Motion of Elderly People

Journal of Physical Therapy Science Volume 20 Issue 1 Page 51-57 published_at 2008
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Title ( eng )
Effects of Variation in Cushion Thickness on the Sit-to-Stand Motion of Elderly People
Creator
Okumura Koji
Kito Nobuhiro
Source Title
Journal of Physical Therapy Science
Volume 20
Issue 1
Start Page 51
End Page 57
Abstract
This study was done to investigate whether cushion thickness affected elderly people during the sit-to-stand motion (STS motion). Fourteen elderly subjects aged 79 or over were recruited from the outpatients at a rehabilitation clinic. Their STS motions were evaluated and analyzed using a digital video camera and analyzing software. As the thickness of the cushion increased, it was difficult to identify the pelvic movement during STS motion, although the trunk was inclined more anteriorily and the load to the knee extensors was greater. Furthermore, three of the fourteen subjects had difficulties performing STS motion when the pelvis was contoured by a thick cushion. These results suggests that if an older person has a knee extensor strength below an appropriate level and/or the cushion thickness is enough large to contour the subject’s pelvis, the risk of falling during STS motion is higher.
Keywords
Sit-to-stand
Cushion
Elderly people
NDC
Medical sciences [ 490 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
The Society of Physical Therapy Science
Date of Issued 2008
Rights
Copyright (c) 2008 The Society of Physical Therapy Science
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0915-5287
[ISSN] 2187-5626
[NCID] AA10798949
[DOI] 10.1589/jpts.20.51