Impairments in balance and an increased risk of falling are common in people with COPD. This chapter provides an overview of best practices in balance assessment and fall risk management and implications for pulmonary rehabilitation. It reviews the current available research on balance impairments in individuals with chronic lung disease, including a discussion of the relevant evidence for guiding the choice of balance assessment measure in people with COPD. It also synthesizes the literature on balance training as part of pulmonary rehabilitation and provides examples of effective exercise programs for this purpose.

The Ideal Candidate (chapter 19) / de Blasio, Francesca; Mesquita, Rafael; Clini, Enrico. - (2020), pp. 195-201.

The Ideal Candidate (chapter 19).

Clini, Enrico
2020

Abstract

Impairments in balance and an increased risk of falling are common in people with COPD. This chapter provides an overview of best practices in balance assessment and fall risk management and implications for pulmonary rehabilitation. It reviews the current available research on balance impairments in individuals with chronic lung disease, including a discussion of the relevant evidence for guiding the choice of balance assessment measure in people with COPD. It also synthesizes the literature on balance training as part of pulmonary rehabilitation and provides examples of effective exercise programs for this purpose.
2020
lug-2020
Pulmonary rehabilitation
Donner C, Ambrosino N, Goldstein R.
9781351015592
Taylo & Francis Group
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
The Ideal Candidate (chapter 19) / de Blasio, Francesca; Mesquita, Rafael; Clini, Enrico. - (2020), pp. 195-201.
de Blasio, Francesca; Mesquita, Rafael; Clini, Enrico
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