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Effectiveness of the aquatic physical therapy exercises to improve balance, gait, quality of life and reduce fall-related outcomes in healthy community-dwelling older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Letycia Monteiro Cavalcanti AraújoCaroline Stefany Ferreira CardeiraDamaris Scarleth A RezendeVinícius J Guimarães-do-CarmoAndrea LemosAlberto Galvão de Moura-Filho
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Aquatic physical therapy exercises are more effective than their land-based counterparts in enhancing balance, gait, quality of life and reducing the fear of falling in CDOAs. However, due to methodological limitations of the trials, this clinical decision remains inconclusive. It is suggested that new trials be conducted with greater methodological rigor, in order to provide high-quality evidence on the use of the aquatic physical therapy exercises to improve the outcomes analyzed in CDOAs.
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