Comparison of the Effects of Eight Weeks of Aquatic Therapy with and without Pilates on Proprioception in Elderly Women with a History of Hip Surgery
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Aquatic exercises, Pilates,a history of hip joint surgery, proprioception.Abstract
Background and Objective: Hip fractures in elderly women pose a significant health concern due to the increased prevalence of osteoporosis and the associated risks of falls. Understanding the nature, causes, treatment options, and outcomes of these fractures is essential for improving patient care and minimizing complications. This study aimed to compare the effects of two exercise methods—aquatic therapy alone and a combination of aquatic therapy and Pilates—over 8 weeks on the proprioception of the hip joint in elderly women with a history of hip surgery.
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