Effect of Strength Exercise to Improve Physical Function in Elderly Patients after Hip Fracture: A Systematic Review | Original Article
Objective Effect of Strength Exercise to Improve Physical Function in Elderly Patients after Hip Fracture A Systematic Review Design Randomized controlled trails and semi randomized clinical trial Results The essential result measures are physical capacity, muscle strength. Physical capacity surveyed by the modified Physical Performance Test (mPPT), Short Frame (SF-36), Grimby scale, the Useful Status Poll, physical capacity subscale (FSQ), and exercises of day by day living scales (ADL), Hip Rating Survey, Yale Physical Action Scale, 6-min walk test, the Sit-to-stand test, The planned 'Up and Go'. Muscle quality evaluated by Cybex isokinetic dynamometry, hand-held dynamometer, electromechanical dynamometer, the coordinated Up and Go test, flexible dynamometer seat. Conclusion This fundamental survey was to analyzed the viability of fortifying activities mediations in the intended to enhance physical capacity in elderly after hip fracture by abridge the proof from randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The Dynamic quality training, started not long after hip fracture medical procedure, appears to be possible and does not expand hip fracture related agony. Dynamic quality training brought about enhancement, in spite of the fact that a quality shortfall of 17 persisted in the fractured limb contrasted and the non-fractured limb. More investigations are suggested.