Many patients with epilepsy report poor balance, however, limited studies of falls and balance in patients with epilepsy are available. Patients with epilepsy also have an increased fracture risk. The reasons for this association are likely multifactorial, and are likely to include fractures sustained during seizures, either due to biomechanics of seizures or falls, balance impairment potentially due to underlying neurological disorders, anti-epileptic medication toxicity or poly-pharmacy, leading to falls at other times, and in some patients, an impairment in bone quality or density leading to an increased risk of fractures from a fall. Falls may also result in other injuries. Falls risk assessment, and where indicated balance assessment o...
People with epilepsy are more accident prone than the non-epilepsy population. Bone fractures are mo...
We monitored the incidence and consequences of falls during a 3-month follow-up in 66 patients with ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether children and young adults with epilepsy are at a greater risk of f...
Objectives: Bone mineral density abnormalities can cause falls due to imbalance and movement limitat...
The increased rate of fractures associated with epilepsy has been long recognised but remains incomp...
© 2012 Dr. Baemisla Shiek AhmadAims: Patients with epilepsy taking long-term anti-epileptic drug ...
Anti-epileptic medications (AEDs) are an important group of medications and their use is increasing ...
Background - An association between antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), low bone mineral density (BMD), frac...
Currently, there is intense clinical research into various aspects of the medical risks relating to ...
Purpose: Patients taking antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have an increased incidence of fractures. This s...
SummaryDiseases of the bone are becoming increasingly prevalent. Persons with epilepsy treated with ...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine the frequency, nature, and risk factors associated with physical inju...
a review of its prevalence, risk factors, type of injuries and prevention about specific types of in...
Purpose - Long-term antiepileptic drug use is associated with low bone mineral density (BMD), fractu...
Falls are associated with many adverse health outcomes, including injury, fractures, debility and de...
People with epilepsy are more accident prone than the non-epilepsy population. Bone fractures are mo...
We monitored the incidence and consequences of falls during a 3-month follow-up in 66 patients with ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether children and young adults with epilepsy are at a greater risk of f...
Objectives: Bone mineral density abnormalities can cause falls due to imbalance and movement limitat...
The increased rate of fractures associated with epilepsy has been long recognised but remains incomp...
© 2012 Dr. Baemisla Shiek AhmadAims: Patients with epilepsy taking long-term anti-epileptic drug ...
Anti-epileptic medications (AEDs) are an important group of medications and their use is increasing ...
Background - An association between antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), low bone mineral density (BMD), frac...
Currently, there is intense clinical research into various aspects of the medical risks relating to ...
Purpose: Patients taking antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have an increased incidence of fractures. This s...
SummaryDiseases of the bone are becoming increasingly prevalent. Persons with epilepsy treated with ...
AbstractObjectivesTo determine the frequency, nature, and risk factors associated with physical inju...
a review of its prevalence, risk factors, type of injuries and prevention about specific types of in...
Purpose - Long-term antiepileptic drug use is associated with low bone mineral density (BMD), fractu...
Falls are associated with many adverse health outcomes, including injury, fractures, debility and de...
People with epilepsy are more accident prone than the non-epilepsy population. Bone fractures are mo...
We monitored the incidence and consequences of falls during a 3-month follow-up in 66 patients with ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether children and young adults with epilepsy are at a greater risk of f...