Biomechanical Analysis of Limits of Stability Using Computerized Posturography: Correlations with Functional Mobility in Elderly Individuals with Hip Osteoarthritis – A Cross-Sectional Study
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The study titled "Biomechanical Analysis of Limits of Stability Using Computerized Posturography: Correlations with Functional Mobility in Elderly Individuals with Hip Osteoarthritis – A Cross-Sectional Study" delves into the intricate relationship between postural stability and functional mobility in elderly patients suffering from hip osteoarthritis (OA). Utilizing advanced computerized posturography, the research quantitatively assesses the limits of stability (LOS) in various directional planes, providing a comprehensive biomechanical profile of the participants. The findings reveal significant discrepancies in LOS between hip OA patients and age-matched asymptomatic controls, underscoring the profound impact of hip OA on balance and stability. Additionally, the study examines the correlation between LOS measurements and functional mobility, as assessed by the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test. The results indicate a strong association, suggesting that diminished postural stability in hip OA patients contributes to impaired functional mobility. This cross-sectional analysis highlights the importance of targeted interventions to enhance stability and mobility in this population, aiming to mitigate the risk of falls and improve overall quality of life.
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