Masashi Sakamoto, S. Murata, Hideki Nakano, Dai Matsuo, Michio Kawaguchi, T. Abiko
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: The present study examined the effects of room shoes with a toe-holding bar on the physical function and walking ability of eight elderly aged 75 years or older living in an elderly facility. The elderly people were asked to wear general room shoes during the baseline period of four weeks (A) and room shoes with a toe-holding bar during the follow-ing intervention period of four weeks (B), and the measurements were compared to exam-ine the effects of the intervention. There were significant increases in the gate rate and walking speed and a significant decrease in the stance phase time, compared with those in the baseline period. The results of the study suggest that room shoes with a toe-holding bar may improve the walking ability of the elderly aged 75 years or older living in a facility.