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PROTOCOL: Exercise interventions to improve back shape/posture, balance, falls and fear of falling in older adults with hyperkyphosis: A systematic review

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  • Roongtip Duangkaew
  • Josette Bettany‐Saltikov
  • Paul van Schaik
  • Gokulakannan Kandasamy
  • Julie Hogg

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Aim The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate and synthesize published and unpublished literature on the effectiveness of a diverse range of exercise programs on back shape/posture, balance, falling and fear of falling in older people with hyperkyphosis. Objectives The objective of this systematic review is to determine the effects of difference exercise programs on back shape/posture, balance, falling and fear of falling in older adults with hyperkyphosis.

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  • Roongtip Duangkaew & Josette Bettany‐Saltikov & Paul van Schaik & Gokulakannan Kandasamy & Julie Hogg, 2020. "PROTOCOL: Exercise interventions to improve back shape/posture, balance, falls and fear of falling in older adults with hyperkyphosis: A systematic review," Campbell Systematic Reviews, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 16(3), September.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:camsys:v:16:y:2020:i:3:n:e1101
    DOI: 10.1002/cl2.1101
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