Effect of Non-Slip Socks-Induced Foot Stability on Agility in Healthy Elderly Women

T. Jeong, C. Joo
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OBJECTIVES The risk of falls increases due to decrease in balance ability in elderly. A safe environment that can prevent slipping in daily life is required to prevent falls. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of socks with non-slip pads on improving foot stability and balance in the elderly.METHODS Sixteen older women aged 67-87years complete tests while wearing non-slip socks and/or normal socks. Measurements were taken for body composition, static and agility/dynamic balance, and self-reported wearing sensation.RESULTS Agility/dynamic balance was higher in the non-slip socks group than that in the normal socks group (p<0.05). The static balances did not differ significantly between the two groups (p>0.05). There were no differences between the two groups in terms of comfort, thermal, wet, tactile, and fit sensations according to the wearing of the socks (p>0.05). Significant higher stability sensation was observed in non-slip socks group than normal socks group (p<0.05).CONCLUSIONS These results suggested that the use of non-slip socks will help to prevent falls that may occur during indoor or outdoor activities and also improve exercise performance in the elderly.
防滑袜诱导的足稳定性对健康老年妇女敏捷性的影响
目的:老年人平衡能力下降,导致跌倒风险增加。防止跌倒需要一个安全的环境,在日常生活中可以防止滑倒。本研究的目的是分析带防滑垫的袜子对提高老年人足部稳定性和平衡性的影响。方法16名年龄在67-87岁的老年妇女穿着防滑袜和/或普通袜完成测试。测量了身体成分,静态和敏捷性/动态平衡,以及自我报告的穿着感觉。结果防滑袜组敏捷性/动态平衡高于正常袜组(p0.05)。两组穿着袜子的舒适度、热感、湿感、触觉、贴合感差异无统计学意义(p>0.05)。防滑袜组稳定感显著高于正常袜组(p<0.05)。结论使用防滑袜有助于预防室内外活动中可能发生的跌倒,并提高老年人的运动表现。
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