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- who: Nichapa Khumpaneid and colleagues from the Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand have published the research: Effects of Modified-Otago Exercise Program on Four Components of Actual Balance and Perceived Balance in Healthy Older Adults, in the Journal: Geriatrics 2022, 7, 88. of /2022/
- what: Although the effects of the OEP on balance have been documented, most studies focus on one or two balance components . The participants recruited in this study had low TUG scores, indicating good balance performance. This study reported the benefits of a modified-OEP that included walking exercise in one session, on . . .
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