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Effect of Balance Enhancing Exercise Programme (BEEP) on Balance and Quality of Life in Elderly Individuals- A Narrative Review

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  • Krutika Narola

    (Department of Neurological Physiotherapy, SPB Physiotherapy College, Surat, Gujarat)

  • Patel Khushi

    (Department of Neurological Physiotherapy, SPB Physiotherapy College, Surat, Gujarat)

  • Aparna Bachkaniwala

    (Department of Neurological Physiotherapy, SPB Physiotherapy College, Surat, Gujarat)

Abstract

Background: Balance impairments and falls are major causes of reduced mobility and independence in the elderly. Age-related decline in muscle strength, sensory feedback, and coordination often leads to instability and fear of falling. Exercise-based interventions targeting postural control can significantly improve confidence and quality of life. The Balance Enhancing Exercise Program (BEEP) integrates static and dynamic balance training with sensory variation to stimulate adaptive mechanisms. Although international evidence supports its efficacy, limited research exists on its impact in the Indian elderly population. Objective: To review the effect of the Balance Enhancing Exercise Program (BEEP) on balance and quality of life in elderly individuals and to determine its potential as a structured intervention for fall prevention and functional improvement. Methodology: Relevant studies were reviewed using databases from PubMed, Google Scholar, Pedro, ResearchGate, and ScienceDirect, using search words such as BEEP program and fall prevention, fall risk, quality of life in elderly individuals, Fall risk reduction exercises etc and focusing on research published between 2000–2024. Literature indicates that BEEP programme improves balance and reduces fall risk. Results: A total of 13 studies were reviewed, out of which 6 were excluded due to insufficient methodological quality or lack of direct relevance to BEEP intervention. Previous research suggests BEEP yields superior improvements in dynamic balance, postural control, and confidence. Participants receiving BEEP are expected to show greater gains in balance and quality-of-life scores. Conclusion: BEEP is a simple, cost-effective, and evidence-based physiotherapy intervention that may enhance balance, prevent falls, and improve overall well-being among elderly individuals in India.

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  • Krutika Narola & Patel Khushi & Aparna Bachkaniwala, 2026. "Effect of Balance Enhancing Exercise Programme (BEEP) on Balance and Quality of Life in Elderly Individuals- A Narrative Review," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 13(2), pages 353-357, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:13:y:2026:i:2:p:353-357
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