The Effect of Water Walking on the Lower Limb Motion of Older Adults

The authors investigated the lower limb movements of older adults walking at their preferred speed in shallow water to obtain information to help professionals prescribe exercises in a pool. The 8 participants presented (a) similar hip and thigh motions in water and on land, although a reduced thigh...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of aquatic research and education (Champaign, Ill.) Ill.), 2007-08, Vol.1 (3)
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