The Journal of Korean Society of Community-Based Occupational Therapy Vol.3 No.2 pp.33-46
                                    
                
                
                Comparison of the Effects of Virtual Reality and Task-Oriented Programs of Balance for the Elderly
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                	Key Words :  Balance,Elderly,Task-oriented,Virtual reality                
                
                
                Abstract
                    	Objective : The purpose of this research is to discuss on comparative assessments between virtual reality and task-oriented programs of balance for elderly. Method : 12 healthy elderly for each program are received twice a week for 6 week period. Changes in balance ability were assessed using Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Timed Up and Go(TUG), One-Legged Stance Test(OLST) and 5 - Repetition Sit-To-Stand test(5R-STS test). Result : All groups were not statistically meaningful differences between pre- and post-program. However, comparative outcomes among three groups were statistically significant in opening the eyes of One-Legged Stance Test(OLST) from the left and right side, and Berg Balance Scale(BBS). In post hoc, shows a statistically significant in both programs with opening the eyes of One-Legged Stance Test(OLST) from left side. Conclusion : Task-oriented programs is more useful and effective clinical methodology for balance excise programs for elderly. In addition, this clinical trial may be easily implemented by elder care facilities.                    
                    
  
                
                
	
    