International audienceThe loss autonomy in the aging population is a major public health issue. Mobility impairment, which precedes loss of autonomy, could yet be accessible to multi-modal and personalised programs to enhance balance and physical performances, and avoid loss of autonomy. Moreover, such preventive programs are likely to be more effective when the patients are taken in charge before presenting with difficulties in daily living. The aging demographics and the consequences of the loss of autonomy clearly indicate a need for better addressing these patients with lowering mobility, even though they will mostly have subtle symptoms and no spontaneous complaints. This could be achieved by improving the screening of mobility impairm...
Mobility is important for community independence. With increasing age, underlying pathologies, genet...
Background. Preventive assessment of prevalent disorders may be considered as an instrument to maint...
In developed countries the population of older people is expected to rise as life expectancy increas...
International audienceThe loss autonomy in the aging population is a major public health issue. Mobi...
Abstract Background Reduced mobility is the first sign of functional decline and can lead to depende...
BACKGROUND: Reduced mobility is the first sign of functional decline and can lead to dependency in e...
Disability is hardly reversible at old age, negatively impacts on the elders' quality of life, and s...
Objective: To describe and justify a primary care interdisciplinary programme for community-dwelling...
Out-of-home mobility is necessary for accessing commodities, making use of neighborhood facilities, ...
Gait and mobility are cardinal to maintain autonomy and independency in daily life, also for older p...
Abstract Functional decline is defined as the consequence of physiological changes of aging resultin...
Quality of life is strongly associated with the mobility of elderly people. Falls often cause restri...
Purpose - The population of older people in the UK is expected to rise rapidly over the next 20 year...
As the elderly and mobility-disabled populations in European countries continue to increase, it is i...
Mobility is important for community independence. With increasing age, underlying pathologies, genet...
Background. Preventive assessment of prevalent disorders may be considered as an instrument to maint...
In developed countries the population of older people is expected to rise as life expectancy increas...
International audienceThe loss autonomy in the aging population is a major public health issue. Mobi...
Abstract Background Reduced mobility is the first sign of functional decline and can lead to depende...
BACKGROUND: Reduced mobility is the first sign of functional decline and can lead to dependency in e...
Disability is hardly reversible at old age, negatively impacts on the elders' quality of life, and s...
Objective: To describe and justify a primary care interdisciplinary programme for community-dwelling...
Out-of-home mobility is necessary for accessing commodities, making use of neighborhood facilities, ...
Gait and mobility are cardinal to maintain autonomy and independency in daily life, also for older p...
Abstract Functional decline is defined as the consequence of physiological changes of aging resultin...
Quality of life is strongly associated with the mobility of elderly people. Falls often cause restri...
Purpose - The population of older people in the UK is expected to rise rapidly over the next 20 year...
As the elderly and mobility-disabled populations in European countries continue to increase, it is i...
Mobility is important for community independence. With increasing age, underlying pathologies, genet...
Background. Preventive assessment of prevalent disorders may be considered as an instrument to maint...
In developed countries the population of older people is expected to rise as life expectancy increas...