Objective To evaluate the association between falls and functional status after stroke. Design Secondary analysis of data from the randomized controlled FIT-Stroke trial. Outcomes were measured at the time of discharge from inpatient rehabilitation (t0) and after 12 weeks (t1). Between t0 and t1, all patients attended an outpatient rehabilitation program that included the FIT-Stroke intervention. Setting Nine centers for rehabilitation medicine. Participants Outpatients after stroke (N=250) with mild cognitive impairments (Mini-Mental State Examination [MMSE] score ≥24), discharged home after inpatient rehabilitation and able to walk 10m independently. Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures The primary outcome was the change in...
Background: Individuals with stroke fall more often than age-matched controls. While many focus on ...
Objectives: To describe the frequency and circumstances of falls among a community sample of people ...
Background/Purpose: To prevent falling, a common incident with debilitating health consequences amon...
Accidental falls are common among individuals with stroke. Falls can have significant physical and p...
Accidental falls are common among persons admitted for inpatient stroke rehabilitation, and they can...
Purpose: Our aims were to evaluate evidence of risk factors for falls among patients in stroke rehab...
Stroke patients have a higher risk of falling due to gender, age, postural sway, medications, cognit...
Objective: To identify risk factors and predict falling in stroke patients. To determine the strengt...
Background: falls are common following a stroke, but knowledge about predicting future fallers is la...
The literature suggests that stroke is a major risk factor for falls, but there is a lack of prospec...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate incidence of self-reported falls and associated factors in a ten-year perspe...
The frequency and circumstances of falls were identified through a literature review and a cross-sec...
Observation show that people after stroke suffer from significant balance disorder that directly aff...
Objective: To identify factors predicting falls and limited mobility in people with stroke at 12 mon...
Abstract—Stroke survivors are at high risk for falls in all post-stroke stages. Falls may have sever...
Background: Individuals with stroke fall more often than age-matched controls. While many focus on ...
Objectives: To describe the frequency and circumstances of falls among a community sample of people ...
Background/Purpose: To prevent falling, a common incident with debilitating health consequences amon...
Accidental falls are common among individuals with stroke. Falls can have significant physical and p...
Accidental falls are common among persons admitted for inpatient stroke rehabilitation, and they can...
Purpose: Our aims were to evaluate evidence of risk factors for falls among patients in stroke rehab...
Stroke patients have a higher risk of falling due to gender, age, postural sway, medications, cognit...
Objective: To identify risk factors and predict falling in stroke patients. To determine the strengt...
Background: falls are common following a stroke, but knowledge about predicting future fallers is la...
The literature suggests that stroke is a major risk factor for falls, but there is a lack of prospec...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate incidence of self-reported falls and associated factors in a ten-year perspe...
The frequency and circumstances of falls were identified through a literature review and a cross-sec...
Observation show that people after stroke suffer from significant balance disorder that directly aff...
Objective: To identify factors predicting falls and limited mobility in people with stroke at 12 mon...
Abstract—Stroke survivors are at high risk for falls in all post-stroke stages. Falls may have sever...
Background: Individuals with stroke fall more often than age-matched controls. While many focus on ...
Objectives: To describe the frequency and circumstances of falls among a community sample of people ...
Background/Purpose: To prevent falling, a common incident with debilitating health consequences amon...