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DESIGN OF AN UNDERWATER TREADMILL SYSTEM FOR REHABILITATION OF OLDER OBESE ADULTS: A PRE-POST STUDY

In Thailand, reports indicate that the prevalence of knee osteoarthritis in the elderly community ranges from 34.5% to 45.6%. This research aims to develop an underwater treadmill (UTM) suitable for use in developing countries and evaluate its effectiveness in reducing pain and improving mobility for individuals with knee osteoarthritis.

EFFECT OF UNDERWATER TREADMILL TRAINING ON YOUNG OBESE ADULTS

Obesity is currently a chronic disease that is becoming a global public health issue. It leads to the development of various other health conditions, reduces physical fitness, and impairs overall functionality. This research aims to analyze the effects of underwater treadmill training (UTT) to compare the participants' data before and after UTT to evaluate the benefits

COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF WATER AND LAND TREADMILL TRAINING FOR OVERWEIGHT OR OBESE ADULTS

In 2007, USA had up to 60% of its population classified as overweight or obese, which had significant implications for their daily lives and increased the risk of premature mortality. This research aims to compare changes in physical fitness, body weight, and body composition among individuals who are physically inactive, overweight, or obese after undergoing exercise programs involving land treadmill (LTM) and underwater treadmill (UTM) training.

EFFECT OF UNDERWATER TREADMILL GAIT TRAINING WITH WATER-JET RESISTANCE ON BALANCE AND GAIT ABILITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC STROKE: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED PILOT TRIAL 

This research aimed to study the effects of walking training in an underwater treadmill with nozzles to increase water-jet resistance in the legs and walking in an underwater treadmill with weights. (ankle weights) on the ankle to determine balance and walking ability in patients with chronic stroke (chronic stroke)

IMPACT OF UNDERWATER TREADMILL TRAINING ON GLYCEMIC CONTROL, BLOOD LIPIDS, AND HEALTH-RELATED FITNESS IN ADULTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES

This research aims to study the effects of exercise using an underwater treadmill training (UTT) for patients with type 2 diabetes. Because the buoyancy of the water helps support the patient's weight, allowing them to exercise. The study will assess blood sugar control, blood fat levels, cardiovascular function, body weight, and leg strength compared to standard exercise programs for patient care.