Impacts de l’observation d’actions dans l’amélioration des capacités de performance motrice chez la personne âgée : une revue systématique de littérature
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Abstract
Introduction
Ageing reduced motor performance, which can affect elderly's autonomy. This study aimed to evaluate the impacts of action observation on motor performance in the elderly.
Methods
A systematic review was conducted using Pubmed, Cochrane and Science Direct. Participants were healthy or had pathology (neurologic or orthopedic).
Results
Twenty-two articles have been selected (ntotal = 666 participants). This review results show that action observation can improve motor performance capacities by changing behavior (+ 10.91%), by modulating cortico-spinal excitability (+ 4.84%), and intracerebral neurons activity (+ 276.47%).
Conclusion
Action observation can significantly improve motor performance in the elderly. Thus, under certain conditions, it appears to be a relevant adjuvant therapy for the physiotherapist. Further studies seem to be necessary to complete the recommendations about protocol dosage.
期刊介绍:
Kinésithérapie, la revue adresse aux praticiens et aux étudiants qui veulent lire des informations accessibles et utiles. Ce est la première revue francophone paramédicale à être indexée dans une base de données internationale - Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature : CINAHL.