Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature review
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Resumo: | Objective: this study aims to trace the epidemiological profile of patients seen in the physiotherapy sector of a clinic - Introduction: Aging is part of a natural and physiological process, however, the elderly is also more likely to fall due to functional and visual changes and hearing, which also increases the risk of death, since falling is the most common accident among the elderly. Therefore, physical therapy treatment is very important because, through an assessment, protocols can be created to prevent falls. Objective: Search the literature for the best evidence for preventing falls in the elderly. Methodology: Refers to an integrative literature review in which a survey was conducted in the bibliography on physical therapy approaches that present the best evidence for the prevention of falls in the elderly. The databases used were PubMed, PEDro and Cochrane in the search for randomized clinical trials with scientific importance in the last five years (2016-2021). Results: A total of 345 articles were found, which, after passing the inclusion, exclusion and two stages of evaluation, left a total of 5 randomized clinical trials that were made available according to authors, title, year of publication, general objective, and main considerations. Final Considerations: The study revealed that physical exercise programs and therapy with a posturography system had better results for preventing and reducing the risk of falls in the elderly. |
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Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature reviewEvidencia de conductas fisioterapéuticas e la prevención de caídas en ancianos: revisión integradora de la literaturaEvidências de condutas fisioterapêuticas na prevenção de quedas em idosos: uma revisão de literatura integrativa AncianoPrevención de caídasFisioterapiaTratamiento.Old manFall preventionPhysiotherapyTreatment.IdosoPrevenção de quedasFisioterapiaTratamento.Objective: this study aims to trace the epidemiological profile of patients seen in the physiotherapy sector of a clinic - Introduction: Aging is part of a natural and physiological process, however, the elderly is also more likely to fall due to functional and visual changes and hearing, which also increases the risk of death, since falling is the most common accident among the elderly. Therefore, physical therapy treatment is very important because, through an assessment, protocols can be created to prevent falls. Objective: Search the literature for the best evidence for preventing falls in the elderly. Methodology: Refers to an integrative literature review in which a survey was conducted in the bibliography on physical therapy approaches that present the best evidence for the prevention of falls in the elderly. The databases used were PubMed, PEDro and Cochrane in the search for randomized clinical trials with scientific importance in the last five years (2016-2021). Results: A total of 345 articles were found, which, after passing the inclusion, exclusion and two stages of evaluation, left a total of 5 randomized clinical trials that were made available according to authors, title, year of publication, general objective, and main considerations. Final Considerations: The study revealed that physical exercise programs and therapy with a posturography system had better results for preventing and reducing the risk of falls in the elderly.Objetivo: este estudio tiene como objetivo rastrear el perfil epidemiológico de los pacientes atendidos en el sector de fisioterapia de una clínica - Introducción: El envejecimiento es parte de un proceso natural y fisiológico, sin embargo, los ancianos también tienen más probabilidades de caer debido a cambios funcionales y visuales y audición, lo que también aumenta el riesgo de muerte, ya que las caídas son el accidente más común entre los ancianos. Por tanto, el tratamiento de fisioterapia es muy importante porque, a través de una valoración, se pueden crear protocolos para prevenir caídas. Objetivo: Buscar en la literatura la mejor evidencia para prevenir caídas en ancianos. Metodología: Se refiere a una revisión integradora de la literatura en la que se realizó una encuesta en la bibliografía sobre los enfoques de fisioterapia que presentan la mejor evidencia para la prevención de caídas en el anciano. Las bases de datos utilizadas fueron PubMed, PEDro y Cochrane en la búsqueda de ensayos clínicos aleatorizados con relevancia científica en los últimos cinco años (2016-2021). Resultados: Se encontraron un total de 345 artículos, los cuales, luego de pasar la inclusión, exclusión y dos etapas de evaluación, dejaron un total de 5 ensayos clínicos aleatorizados que se pusieron a disposición según autores, título, año de publicación, objetivo general y principal. consideraciones. Consideraciones finales: El estudio reveló que los programas de ejercicio físico y la terapia con sistema de posturografía tuvieron mejores resultados para prevenir y reducir el riesgo de caídas en los ancianos.Objetivo: o presente estudo visa traçar o perfil epidemiológico dos pacientes atendidos no setor de fisioterapia de uma clínica- Introdução: Envelhecer faz parte de um processo natural e fisiológico, contudo, a pessoa idosa também fica mais propensa a cair devido as alterações funcionais, visuais e auditivas, o que aumenta também o risco de morte, visto que a queda é o acidente mais comum entre idosos. Sendo assim, o tratamento fisioterapêutico é muito importante pois, através de uma avaliação, podem ser formados protocolos que visam a prevenção de quedas. Objetivo: Buscar na literatura as melhores evidências para prevenção de quedas em idosos. Metodologia: Refere-se à uma revisão de literatura integrativa em que foi feito um levantamento na bibliografia sobre as abordagens fisioterapêuticas que apresentam melhores evidências para prevenção de quedas em idosos. As bases de dados utilizadas foram PubMed, PEDro e Cochrane na busca de ensaios clínicos randomizados com importância científica dos últimos cinco anos (2016-2021). Resultados: Foram achados 345 artigos, que, após passarem pelos critérios de inclusão, exclusão e as duas etapas de avaliação, restou um total 5 ensaios clínicos randomizados que foram colocados à disposição de acordo com autores, título, ano de publicação, objetivo geral e principais considerações. Considerações Finais: O estudo revelou que programas de exercícios físico e terapia com sistema de posturografia apresentaram melhores resultados para prevenção e diminuição do risco de quedas em idosos. 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Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature review Evidencia de conductas fisioterapéuticas e la prevención de caídas en ancianos: revisión integradora de la literatura Evidências de condutas fisioterapêuticas na prevenção de quedas em idosos: uma revisão de literatura integrativa |
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Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature review |
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Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature review Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature review Santos, Tatiany Cristina Viana Anciano Prevención de caídas Fisioterapia Tratamiento. Old man Fall prevention Physiotherapy Treatment. Idoso Prevenção de quedas Fisioterapia Tratamento. Santos, Tatiany Cristina Viana Anciano Prevención de caídas Fisioterapia Tratamiento. Old man Fall prevention Physiotherapy Treatment. Idoso Prevenção de quedas Fisioterapia Tratamento. |
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Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature review |
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Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature review |
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Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature review Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature review |
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Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature review Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature review |
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Evidence of physiotherapeutic behavior in the prevention of falls in the elderly: an integrative literature review |
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Santos, Tatiany Cristina Viana |
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Santos, Tatiany Cristina Viana Santos, Tatiany Cristina Viana Silva Júnior, Roque Ribeiro da Mello, Claudia Vaz Pupo de Silva Júnior, Roque Ribeiro da Mello, Claudia Vaz Pupo de |
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Silva Júnior, Roque Ribeiro da Mello, Claudia Vaz Pupo de |
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Santos, Tatiany Cristina Viana Silva Júnior, Roque Ribeiro da Mello, Claudia Vaz Pupo de |
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Anciano Prevención de caídas Fisioterapia Tratamiento. Old man Fall prevention Physiotherapy Treatment. Idoso Prevenção de quedas Fisioterapia Tratamento. |
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Anciano Prevención de caídas Fisioterapia Tratamiento. Old man Fall prevention Physiotherapy Treatment. Idoso Prevenção de quedas Fisioterapia Tratamento. |
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Objective: this study aims to trace the epidemiological profile of patients seen in the physiotherapy sector of a clinic - Introduction: Aging is part of a natural and physiological process, however, the elderly is also more likely to fall due to functional and visual changes and hearing, which also increases the risk of death, since falling is the most common accident among the elderly. Therefore, physical therapy treatment is very important because, through an assessment, protocols can be created to prevent falls. Objective: Search the literature for the best evidence for preventing falls in the elderly. Methodology: Refers to an integrative literature review in which a survey was conducted in the bibliography on physical therapy approaches that present the best evidence for the prevention of falls in the elderly. The databases used were PubMed, PEDro and Cochrane in the search for randomized clinical trials with scientific importance in the last five years (2016-2021). Results: A total of 345 articles were found, which, after passing the inclusion, exclusion and two stages of evaluation, left a total of 5 randomized clinical trials that were made available according to authors, title, year of publication, general objective, and main considerations. Final Considerations: The study revealed that physical exercise programs and therapy with a posturography system had better results for preventing and reducing the risk of falls in the elderly. |
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