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Mini Trampoline Exercises And The Functional Capacity Of Patients With Spinal Pain

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  • Raczyńska Karolina
  • Barej Ryszard
  • Pelzer Oskar

    (The KRUS “GRANIT” Farmers Rehabilitation Centre in Szklarska Poręba)

  • Żurek Grzegorz

    (University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw, Faculty of Physical Education, Department of Anatomy)

  • Lehrl Siegfried

    (University of Erlangen, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy)

Abstract

Introduction. One of the reasons for the lower quality of life of ageing patients has to do with the chronic pain they experience due to disorders of the locomotor and nervous systems. These disorders include osteoarthritis, and in particular degenerative-deforming changes in the spine, which increase the patients’ tendency to fall and to suffer increasingly severe consequences as a result. Financial resources, both in Poland and in many other countries, are mainly allocated to treating patients, and it seems that measures which would help prevent falls are not being taken to a sufficient extent, bearing in mind how important fall prevention is for dealing with old age-related health issues. According to the latest medical expertise, falls can be effectively prevented if multi-disciplinary prevention programmes are implemented. These programmes consist of specially designed and varied exercises using machines and other equipment which help improve joint mobility and restore balance control. The aim to the study was to determine what impact exercises using a mini trampoline had on the functional capacity of a group of middle-aged subjects who participated in the study.

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  • Raczyńska Karolina & Barej Ryszard & Pelzer Oskar & Żurek Grzegorz & Lehrl Siegfried, 2015. "Mini Trampoline Exercises And The Functional Capacity Of Patients With Spinal Pain," Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism, Sciendo, vol. 22(1), pages 46-50, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:spotou:v:22:y:2015:i:1:p:46-50:n:6
    DOI: 10.1515/pjst-2015-0013
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