Exercise programming for individuals with vision loss

Author:

Esatbeyoğlu FerhatORCID,Karaçoban LevendORCID,Akın ŞenayORCID,Dönmez GürhanORCID

Abstract

For individuals with vision loss (IWVL), exercise is of primary importance to optimize their functional mobility, functionality and activities of daily living. Enhancing aerobic capacity and muscle strength through exercise prescribing can help improve independent living and quality of life for IWVL. The aim of this review is to emphasize the importance of aerobic and strength exercises for underserved IWVL population by summarizing the information that will guide the basic exercise programs to improve living conditions. General guidelines for aerobic and strength exercise training for the IWVL are outlined with relevant images to contribute to build an effective exercise prescription.

Publisher

Turkish Journal of Sports Medicine, Turkish Sports Medicine Association

Subject

General Medicine

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