Item does not contain fulltextIn the companion paper, we have outlined how relevant risk factors for falls can be identified using a systematic approach. Once identified, the underlying diseases and pattern of (usually multiple) risk factors guides the design of an individually tailored intervention program. Such intervention programs follow one or more of the following goals: (a) to treat the underlying disease; (b) to reduce or even eliminate the number of falls; (c) to prevent or minimise the associated injuries; and (d) tertiary prevention of fall-related disability, including immobilisation, muscle weakness, reduced fitness, osteoporosis, fear of falling and mortality. The successful results of various intervention studies underscores ...
Decades of research have been conducted on the risk, prevention, and management of falls. Extensive ...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
Physical training, if including specific different training modalities, reduces the fall risk in hea...
In the companion paper, we have outlined how relevant risk factors for falls can be identified using...
Falls in the elderly are a major source of injury resulting in disability and hospitalization. They ...
Item does not contain fulltextFalls severely threaten the health of elderly persons and pose high co...
Falls are a common problem in the elderly. A common error in their management is that injury from th...
Falls among older people represent a major public health issue, which can in part be tackled through...
Falls may lead to functional impairment, fear of falling, decreased quality of life, high health car...
Falls may lead to functional impairment, fear of falling, decreased quality of life, high health car...
Falls may lead to functional impairment, fear of falling, decreased quality of life, high health car...
Falls may lead to functional impairment, fear of falling, decreased quality of life, high health car...
Falls among older people represent a major public health issue, which can in part be tackled through...
The problem of falls in the elderly has become a topic of growing scientific interest. Numerous stud...
This work aims to provide an inventory of the risk factors and consequences of falling in the elderl...
Decades of research have been conducted on the risk, prevention, and management of falls. Extensive ...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
Physical training, if including specific different training modalities, reduces the fall risk in hea...
In the companion paper, we have outlined how relevant risk factors for falls can be identified using...
Falls in the elderly are a major source of injury resulting in disability and hospitalization. They ...
Item does not contain fulltextFalls severely threaten the health of elderly persons and pose high co...
Falls are a common problem in the elderly. A common error in their management is that injury from th...
Falls among older people represent a major public health issue, which can in part be tackled through...
Falls may lead to functional impairment, fear of falling, decreased quality of life, high health car...
Falls may lead to functional impairment, fear of falling, decreased quality of life, high health car...
Falls may lead to functional impairment, fear of falling, decreased quality of life, high health car...
Falls may lead to functional impairment, fear of falling, decreased quality of life, high health car...
Falls among older people represent a major public health issue, which can in part be tackled through...
The problem of falls in the elderly has become a topic of growing scientific interest. Numerous stud...
This work aims to provide an inventory of the risk factors and consequences of falling in the elderl...
Decades of research have been conducted on the risk, prevention, and management of falls. Extensive ...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
Physical training, if including specific different training modalities, reduces the fall risk in hea...