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0.05). Regarding the score of fear of falling in the experimental group 1 and experimental group 2, a significant difference was observed (p<0.001). In general, no significant difference was observed between the two groups for fear of falling (p>0.05). Conclusion: It could be concluded from the findings of the research that the addition of core-stability exercises to strengthening and balanced ones which focus only on knee joints can be effective on the improvement of balance and the reduction of the risk of falling for patients with knee osteoarthritis.]]>
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0.05). In total, significant differences were observed in strength between experimental and control groups (p<0.05). Quality of life of experimental group showed significant improvement after the pilates exercises (p<0.05). In total, significant differences were observed in quality of life between experimental and control groups (p<0.05). Conclusion: It can be concluded that Pilates exercise improve strength and quality of life in women with heart disease after coronary artery bypass surgery, so it can be recommended as a part of rehabilitation program for these patients.]]>
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