Which interventions incorporating physical and cognitive elements are most effective to improve gait in cognitively impaired older adults? A systematic review
Abstract
Background: The primary objective of this systematic review was to determine effective interventions to improve gait (speed, stride length, double limb support) in older adults with cognitive impairments.Methods: Eligibility criteria included randomized controlled trials in English, older adults aged 45 years and over with mild to severe cognitive impairments, outcomes of gait, and interventions including exercise/physical activity, cognitive...
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Title
Which interventions incorporating physical and cognitive elements are most effective to improve gait in cognitively impaired older adults? A systematic review
Published Date
Sep 3, 2019
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
5
Pages
239 - 247
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