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Effect of Pilates Vs.yoga on Balance, Cognition and Core Strength in Elderly
Published Jan 26, 2021 · V. Thakkar, Shilpa Khandare Tushar Palekar, Roopa Desai
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy - An International Journal
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Abstract
Background: In older people, falls have become a major health issue. People aged 65and above are moreprone for most frequent accidents which can lead to injury related hospitalisation. Elderly people have manyserious health issues and they have several disorders affecting their body at the same time. Pilates is kind ofexercise that uses a combination of muscle that increases power, stretches muscle and also concentrate onbreathing to develop strength of the trunk muscles and restore muscle balance for physical fitness. Yoga isthe active engagement between the mind and body. Yoga focuses specifically on what is exactly happening isthe body and where the body is actually moving in space which increases both awareness and proprioception.Objective: To study the effect of Pilates on balance, cognition and core strength. To study the effect of Yogaon balance, cognition and core strength. To compare the effect of Pilates Vs. Yoga on balance, cognition andcore strength in elderly. Method: There were two groups Pilates and Yoga. 30 subjects were sequentiallydivided in both groups. The treatment was given for 3 days a week for 4 weeks. The outcome measures weretaken at the beginning and at the end of 4th week. Result: The Pilates group is having statistically significantimprovement in balance .The Yoga group is having statistically significant improvement in cognition. Thecore strength is clinically significant in Pilates group. Conclusion: This study concluded that Pilates andYoga both are equally effective in improving cognition, balance and core strength at the end of 4 weeksprotocol, yoga group showed marked increase in cognition whereas Pilates group showed marked increasein balance and core strength.
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