Hackney Madeleine E, McKee Kathleen
Center for Visual and Neurocognitive Rehabilitation, Atlanta VAMC, Department of Medicine, Division of General Medicine and Geriatrics, Emory University School of Medicine;
Harvard Neurology Residency Program, Brigham and Woman's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital.
J Vis Exp. 2014 Dec 9(94):52066. doi: 10.3791/52066.
Adapted tango dancing improves mobility and balance in older adults and additional populations with balance impairments. It is composed of very simple step elements. Adapted tango involves movement initiation and cessation, multi-directional perturbations, varied speeds and rhythms. Focus on foot placement, whole body coordination, and attention to partner, path of movement, and aesthetics likely underlie adapted tango's demonstrated efficacy for improving mobility and balance. In this paper, we describe the methodology to disseminate the adapted tango teaching methods to dance instructor trainees and to implement the adapted tango by the trainees in the community for older adults and individuals with Parkinson's Disease (PD). Efficacy in improving mobility (measured with the Timed Up and Go, Tandem stance, Berg Balance Scale, Gait Speed and 30 sec chair stand), safety and fidelity of the program is maximized through targeted instructor and volunteer training and a structured detailed syllabus outlining class practices and progression.
适应性探戈舞可改善老年人及其他平衡功能受损人群的活动能力和平衡能力。它由非常简单的步伐元素组成。适应性探戈涉及动作的起始与停止、多方向干扰、不同的速度和节奏。对足部位置、全身协调性的关注,以及对舞伴、移动路径和美感的留意,可能是适应性探戈在改善活动能力和平衡能力方面已证实的功效的基础。在本文中,我们描述了将适应性探戈教学方法传授给舞蹈教师学员,并让学员在社区中为老年人和帕金森病(PD)患者实施适应性探戈的方法。通过有针对性的教师和志愿者培训以及一份概述课堂练习和进展的结构化详细教学大纲,可最大限度地提高该项目在改善活动能力(通过计时起立行走测试、串联站立、伯格平衡量表、步速和30秒椅子站立测试来衡量)方面的功效、安全性和保真度。