Literature DB >> 3823151

Changes in spinal mobility with increasing age in women.

D K Einkauf, M L Gohdes, G M Jensen, M J Jewell.   

Abstract

The purpose of our study was to determine changes in spinal mobility for women aged 20 to 84 years. Anterior flexion, right and left lateral flexion, and extension were measured on 109 healthy women. The modified Schober method was used to measure anterior flexion. Standard goniometry was used to measure lateral flexion and extension. The results of the study indicated that spinal mobility decreases with advancing age. The most significant (p less than .05) differences occurred between the two youngest and the two oldest age categories. Data gathered in this study indicate that physical therapists should consider the effects of age on spinal mobility when assessing spinal range of motion. A simple, objective method for measuring spinal mobility is presented. Suggestions for future research are given.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3823151     DOI: 10.1093/ptj/67.3.370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Ther        ISSN: 0031-9023


  3 in total

Review 1.  Exercise, mobility and aging.

Authors:  M J Daley; W L Spinks
Journal:  Sports Med       Date:  2000-01       Impact factor: 11.136

2.  Lumbar spinal mobility changes among adults with advancing age.

Authors:  Ismaila Adamu Saidu; Stanley Monday Maduagwu; Abdullahi Digil Abbas; Omotayo O Adetunji; Abdurahman Mohammed Jajere
Journal:  J Midlife Health       Date:  2011-07

3.  Flexibility of older adults aged 55-86 years and the influence of physical activity.

Authors:  Liza Stathokostas; Matthew W McDonald; Robert M D Little; Donald H Paterson
Journal:  J Aging Res       Date:  2013-06-19
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