Compliance of Therapeutic Exercise Falling or Fracture in Elderly
From: Department of Physical Therapy, Koto hospital.
Clinical calcium
- Publish Date: Apr 2002
- ISSN: 0917-5857
- Volume: 12
- Issue: 4
- Pages: 503-5
- Medium: Print
- Language: Japanese
- Citation (JAMA): Bonkohara Shuzo, Kajihara Hajime, et al. Compliance of Therapeutic Exercise Falling or Fracture in Elderly. Apr 2002;12:503-5
Abstract
The motives for continuation of exercises depend on the understanding of the patients for the physical, psychological, and social effect of the exercise at the earlier period of the therapy. In order to increase the motives for the exercise, the necessity and effect of exercise should be explained repeatedly to the patients.
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