Ejercicios concéntricos y excéntricos para el control de la marcha en el adulto mayor con gonartrosis, 2018

The progressive increase of older people generates the population aging and new biomedical and social needs. A bibliographical revision was realized by the intention of raising the level of knowledge and of sensitizing to the company on the importance of the physical activity in health of the older...

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Main Author: Arguero Peralta, Nathaly Yessenia (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Language:spa
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/5503
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Summary:The progressive increase of older people generates the population aging and new biomedical and social needs. A bibliographical revision was realized by the intention of raising the level of knowledge and of sensitizing to the company on the importance of the physical activity in health of the older people the concentric and eccentric exercises take an effect on the systems of delaying the evolution in considerable form preventing diseases and helping to support thepsicomotor Independence specially in the control of the march, as such a reason. The present investigation has as an aim to determine if the concentric and eccentric exercises helped to the control of the march in the older people with gonartrosis. The important effects of this practice in the functional condition for a healthy life were analyzed to contribute for its autonomy and independence diminishing the risk of falls. The type of secondhand study is of bibliographical character, one worked with scientific articles before evaluated by PEDro's scale demonstrating a good methodological quality reviews being realized in databases like ELSEVIER, REDALYC, SCIELO defining criteria of incorporation and exclusion obtaining as global result that the concentric and eccentric exercises help to the control of the march in the major adult with gonartrosis this way improving the cardiorespiratory, muscular functions, bony, functional health of this population.