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Authors

  1. Balki, Selvin PhD, PT
  2. Ozyonar, Ayise MSc, PT

Abstract

Purpose: To examine the usefulness of the dual digital inclinometer thoracic kyphosis and the occiput-wall distance (OWD) measures as a marker of the mental/physical status in older adults with severe flexed posture (FP).

 

Method: The study was conducted with 16 nursing home-dwelling older adults (13 male/3 female) with severe FP (OWD > 8.0).

 

Results: The OWD was correlated with the severity of fear of falling, cognitive function, depression, mobility, 10-m gait speed, and anterior trunk flexibility at moderate and good levels (v < .05).

 

Conclusions: The OWD may be useful as a marker of the mental/physical status in older adults.