Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of the 16-week evidence-based Steady Steps exercise referral scheme at improving physical function, balance confidence, and quality of life (QoL) of community-dwelling older adults at risk of falling. Method: A non-experimental, practice-based study involving a retrospective analysis of participant outcomes. Pre–post comparisons of three performance-based measures of gait and balance and of person-reported outcomes for balance confidence and QoL were performed. Effectiveness was evaluated in terms of statistically significant changes and relative to published fall-risk thresholds and minimal detectable changes (MDCs) or minimum clinically important differences. Results: One hundred and thirty-six parti...
urpose: This clinical investigation examined risk factors for falls and the effectiveness of physica...
Background : Fall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to redu...
Background : Fall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to redu...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of the 16-week evidence-based Steady Steps exercise referral ...
Abstract: Background: Falls prevention exercise programmes are evidence-based and recommended for im...
Background Falls prevention exercise programmes are evidence-based and recommended for improving ph...
Objective: To evaluate effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on fall incidence and phy...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a 12-month community-based...
Background: Falls are common in physically active older people; however, most intervention studies h...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility and comparative effect of supplementing a modified OTAGO f...
The effectiveness of the A Matter of Balance (MOB) program, a multifactorial falls prevention interv...
BACKGROUND:At least one-third of community-dwelling people over 65 years of age fall each year. Exer...
Purpose: The purposes of this study was to develop a comprehensive community-based fall prevention p...
urpose: This clinical investigation examined risk factors for falls and the effectiveness of physica...
Background : Fall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to redu...
Background : Fall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to redu...
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of the 16-week evidence-based Steady Steps exercise referral ...
Abstract: Background: Falls prevention exercise programmes are evidence-based and recommended for im...
Background Falls prevention exercise programmes are evidence-based and recommended for improving ph...
Objective: To evaluate effects of a multifactorial fall prevention program on fall incidence and phy...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a 12-month community-based...
Background: Falls are common in physically active older people; however, most intervention studies h...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility and comparative effect of supplementing a modified OTAGO f...
The effectiveness of the A Matter of Balance (MOB) program, a multifactorial falls prevention interv...
BACKGROUND:At least one-third of community-dwelling people over 65 years of age fall each year. Exer...
Purpose: The purposes of this study was to develop a comprehensive community-based fall prevention p...
urpose: This clinical investigation examined risk factors for falls and the effectiveness of physica...
Background : Fall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to redu...
Background : Fall prevention interventions with home-based exercise programmes are effective to redu...