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Review
. 2016;14(2):56-67.
doi: 10.1007/s12018-016-9208-2. Epub 2016 May 25.

Locomotive Syndrome: Definition and Management

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Review

Locomotive Syndrome: Definition and Management

Kozo Nakamura et al. Clin Rev Bone Miner Metab. 2016.

Abstract

Locomotive syndrome is a condition of reduced mobility due to impairment of locomotive organs. Since upright bipedal walking involves minutely controlled movement patterns, impairment of any aspect of the locomotive organs has the potential to adversely affect it. In addition to trauma, chronic diseases of the locomotive organs, which progress with repeated bouts of acute exacerbations, are common causes of the locomotive syndrome. In Japan's super-aging society, many people are likely to experience locomotive syndrome in the later part of their lives. Exercise intervention is effective in improving motor function, but because the subjects are elderly people with significant degenerative diseases of the locomotor organs, caution should be taken in choosing the type and intensity of exercise. The present review discusses the definition, current burden, diagnosis and interventions pertaining to the locomotive syndrome. The concept and measures are spreading throughout Japan as one of the national health policy targets.

Keywords: Balance; Elderly; Exercise intervention; Gait; Locomotive syndrome.

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Conflict of interest statement

K. Nakamura and T. Ogata declare that they have no conflict of interest. Animal/Human Studies This article does not contain any studies with human participants or animals performed by any of the authors. Informed Consent Not applicable.

Figures

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The conceptual structure of locomotive syndrome
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Age distribution of orthopedic surgeries [4]
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Stand-up test [74]
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Two-step test [74]
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Single-leg standing with eyes open. Locomotive syndrome pamphlet. https://locomo-joa.jp/en/index.pdf
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Squatting. Locomotive syndrome pamphlet. https://locomo-joa.jp/en/index.pdf

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