Evaluation of Body Condition by the implementation of Motivative Exercise

We can implement motivative exercise anywhere even if there is no special tutor. The therapist and rehabilitation collaborators at the Tachibana Orthopedic Outpatients Rehabilitation Facility performed the evaluation of the effectiveness of 21 outpatients who gave informed consent. We carried out th...

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Published inBIOPHILIA Vol. 2017; no. 1; pp. 7 - 12
Main Authors Wada, Rika, Takizawa, Shigeo, Tachibana, Toshihiro, Morita, Yoshiko, Tanaka, Toshiyuki, Takefuji, Yoshiyasu, Takada, Hajime
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published International Biophilia Rehabilitation Academy 2017
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Summary:We can implement motivative exercise anywhere even if there is no special tutor. The therapist and rehabilitation collaborators at the Tachibana Orthopedic Outpatients Rehabilitation Facility performed the evaluation of the effectiveness of 21 outpatients who gave informed consent. We carried out the measurement of blood pressure, body temperature, pulse rate, and blood oxygen saturation with measuring the quantity of exercise twice. The subjects implemented 300 seconds motivative exercises with 60 seconds rest, but we couldn’t find a significant change of the items by the change measurement before and after implementation of two kinds of motivative exercises. The quantity of exercise is arbitrary, and we did not decide it for every object without specifying the number of times and speed. The result of analyzing the exercise for everyone from the measurement result, the exercise speed, and range differed for every subject. The correlation coefficient of the measurement for numbers of the exercise for 300 seconds to the degree of care is a significant (both sides) at the 1% level. But we couldn’t find the correlation coefficient of the average number of hours, an average angle, and the maximum angle of the degree of care.
ISSN:2186-8433
2186-8913
DOI:10.14813/ibra.2017.7