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Effects of Cognitive Motor Training in real and virtual environments on postural control of the elderly: a clinical trial
niversidade de São Paulo0 个研究点2018年5月14日
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- niversidade de São Paulo
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- 2年前
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- •Community dwelling elderly individuals, aged 65 years or over; of both sexes; with a functional state capable of remaining standing, and walking without assistance; without cognitive impairment in the Mini\-Mental State Examination89 (\<18 for illiterate individuals and \<26 for those with an educational level greater than 8 years); normal or corrected hearing acuity (Whisper Test)90; normal or corrected visual acuity (Snellen)91; with no prior experience with the games of the system; and who sign the Free and Clear Informed Consent.
排除标准
- •Neurological and orthopedic diseases; the inability to remain in a standing position or walk without assistance; cardiorespiratory diseases that result in clinical alterations; angina; cardiac insufficiency; decompensated blood pressure; behavioral alterations that interfere with the development of the study; incapacitating pain; a history of seizures; and missing more than three consecutive sessions without replacement.
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