Advances in Aging Research
Vol.4 No.3(2015), Paper ID 56813, 16
pages
DOI:10.4236/aar.2015.43012
The Feasibility of a Novel Dual-Task Exercise Program Which Integrates Balance, Gaze, Mobility and Cognition in Community Dwelling Older Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Pilot Trial
Rehab Alhasani, Akshata Nayak, Tony Szturm, Mayur Nankar, Sue Boreskie, Geri Brousseau
Department of Physical Therapy, College of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Department of Physical Therapy, College of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Department of Physical Therapy, College of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Department of Physical Therapy, College of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
MPE CSEP-CEP, Reh-Fit Centre, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Clinical Neuropsychology, Medical Arts Building, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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How to Cite this Article
Alhasani, R. , Nayak, A. , Szturm, T. , Nankar, M. , Boreskie, S. and Brousseau, G. (2015) The Feasibility of a Novel Dual-Task Exercise Program Which Integrates Balance, Gaze, Mobility and Cognition in Community Dwelling Older Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Pilot Trial.
Advances in Aging Research,
4, 96-111. doi:
10.4236/aar.2015.43012.