2021
DOI: 10.47197/retos.v42i0.86976
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Prevención del riesgo de caída en adultos mayores con programa Kunte durante confinamiento por COVID-19 (Prevention older adults fall risk with Kunte program during COVID-19 confinement)

Abstract: Introducción: La falta de actividad física e incremento de conductas sedentarias durante el confinamiento domiciliario de adultos mayores, debido al COVID-19, tendría como consecuencia, con el tiempo, un aumento del riesgo de caída en esta población. Objetivo: Disminuir el riesgo de caída en un grupo de adultos mayores con confinamiento domiciliario aplicando el programa de actividad física Kunte, concerniente en secuencias de movimientos de tipo oriental estructurados de acuerdo a fundamentos teórico-p… Show more

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“…Chronic pain represents another pandemic crisis in modern society due its high burden (Rice, et al, 2016) and its high prevalence within the general population (Fayaz et al 2016). There are few data available on post-COVID-19 sequelae related to the development of pain and the potential musculoskeletal repercussions, in contrast to research that highlights other dimensions of health Almorza Gomar, & César, 2021;Baena-Morales, et al, 2020;Carballo-Fazanes, & Abelairas-Gómez, 2021;Carcamo-Oyarzun, et al, 2021;Cerda, et al, 2021;Intelangelo et al, 2021;Marco-Ahulló, et al, 2021;Mujica Johnson, & Orellana Arduiz, 2021;Ricart Luna et al, 2021;Santos-Miranda, et al, 2021;Zamarripa et al, 2021). In this context, rehabilitation should be started immediately after the acute phase to avoid the progression of hospital-acquired weakness and to achieve a rapid functional recovery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chronic pain represents another pandemic crisis in modern society due its high burden (Rice, et al, 2016) and its high prevalence within the general population (Fayaz et al 2016). There are few data available on post-COVID-19 sequelae related to the development of pain and the potential musculoskeletal repercussions, in contrast to research that highlights other dimensions of health Almorza Gomar, & César, 2021;Baena-Morales, et al, 2020;Carballo-Fazanes, & Abelairas-Gómez, 2021;Carcamo-Oyarzun, et al, 2021;Cerda, et al, 2021;Intelangelo et al, 2021;Marco-Ahulló, et al, 2021;Mujica Johnson, & Orellana Arduiz, 2021;Ricart Luna et al, 2021;Santos-Miranda, et al, 2021;Zamarripa et al, 2021). In this context, rehabilitation should be started immediately after the acute phase to avoid the progression of hospital-acquired weakness and to achieve a rapid functional recovery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%