Prospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2020.
World J Clin Oncol. Nov 24, 2020; 11(11): 945-958
Published online Nov 24, 2020. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v11.i11.945
Table 1 The Cawthorne-Cooksey exercise order shown as it was during the performance of eye, head, and body movements in the supine, sitting, and standing position in all ten patients[43,44]
In bed–supine position
Sitting position
Standing position
Eye movements, head immobile, at first slow, then quick
Up and down (1)Repeat as the previous sectionRepeat as in the previous section
Side to side (2)Repeat as the previous sectionRepeat as in the previous section
Repeat (1) and (2), focusing on fingerShrug shoulders and rotateRepeat as in the previous section
Focusing on the finger, moving about 3 feet to 2 inches away and backBend forward and pick up objects from the groundChange from a sit to stand position with eyes open, then shut
Head movements, at first slow then quick, later with eyes closed
Bending forward and backwardRotate head and shoulders slowly, then fast; first with eyes open, then closedThrow the ball from hand to hand (above eye level)
Turn side to sideRotate head, shoulders, and trunk with eyes open, then closedThrow the ball from hand to hand under knees
Change from sitting to standing and turn around in between