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. 2015 Mar 15;8(3):4381–4386.

Table 2.

Index of walk and balance ability control the time when these two sets of objects are selected with after 6-month treatment (±s, n=48)

Index the control group (12 males, 36 females) the observation group (13 males,35 females)


when selected after 6 months when selected after 6 months
walk time of 800meters (s) 832.1±58.4 795.4±54.9a 829.3±60.2 771.9±55.3a,b
walk stride under normal condition (cm) 33.9±6.71 37.2±5.22a 34.2±6.85 39.8±5.96a,b
walk time on balance beam (s) 47.4±5.39 44.1±5.27a 47.1±5.40 41.3±5.33a,b
sway index (cm) 1.84±0.37 1.63±0.35a 1.82±0.39 1.58±0.36a
length of shaking trajectory (cm) 175.2±32.1 163.2±31.9a 173.8±32.8 154.2±30.5a,b
peripheral area (cm2) 2.15±0.30 2.69±0.28a 2.13±0.31 2.30±0.29a,b
rectangle area (cm2) 4.32±0.96 3.72±0.89a 4.17±0.91 3.25±0.76a,b
trajectory length of unit area (cm) 2.52±0.36 2.73±0.35a 2.54±0.40 3.84±0.37a,b
marching on the spot with eye closure (s) 6.77±3.30 8.62±3.34a 6.80±3.37 9.07±3.35a

Note: after 6 months, these two sets of object control with the time when they selected;

a

P<0.05.

The improved effect of the observation group control with that of the control group;

b

P<0.05.