AbstractBackgroundFalls sustained when descending stairs are the leading cause of accidental death in older adults. Highly visible edge highlighters/friction strips (often set back from the tread edge) are sometimes used to improve stair safety, but there is no evidence for the usefulness of either.ObjectiveTo determine whether an edge highlighter and its location relative to the tread edge affect foot placement/clearance and accidental foot contacts when descending stairs.MethodSixteen older adults (mean±1SD age; 71±7years) with normal vision (experiment 1) and eight young adults (mean±1SD age; 24±4years) with visual impairment due to simulated age-related cataract (experiment 2) completed step descent trials during which a high contrast e...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
Falling on steps and stairs in the home is a serious problem for older people aged 65 and over, both...
BACKGROUND: Falls sustained when descending stairs are the leading cause of accidental death in olde...
AbstractBackgroundFalls sustained when descending stairs are the leading cause of accidental death i...
yesBackground: Falls sustained when descending stairs are the leading cause of accidental death in o...
Stair falls during descent are a dangerous and costly occurrence. Contrasting tread edge highlighter...
Background: Falls on stairs are a common and dangerous problem for older people. This series of stud...
Stair edges provide important visual cues for appropriate foot placement on the stair and balance co...
Background: Step-surface visual properties are often associated with stair falls. However, evidence ...
Falls during stair descent are a serious problem and can lead to accidental death. Inappropriate foo...
Stair design can influence the risk of stair falls, with stair nosings intended to provide greater f...
Large changes in spectacle prescription can increase falls risk in older people. We investigated the...
Although it is likely that foveal information on treads provides important sensory cues for stair wa...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
Falling on steps and stairs in the home is a serious problem for older people aged 65 and over, both...
BACKGROUND: Falls sustained when descending stairs are the leading cause of accidental death in olde...
AbstractBackgroundFalls sustained when descending stairs are the leading cause of accidental death i...
yesBackground: Falls sustained when descending stairs are the leading cause of accidental death in o...
Stair falls during descent are a dangerous and costly occurrence. Contrasting tread edge highlighter...
Background: Falls on stairs are a common and dangerous problem for older people. This series of stud...
Stair edges provide important visual cues for appropriate foot placement on the stair and balance co...
Background: Step-surface visual properties are often associated with stair falls. However, evidence ...
Falls during stair descent are a serious problem and can lead to accidental death. Inappropriate foo...
Stair design can influence the risk of stair falls, with stair nosings intended to provide greater f...
Large changes in spectacle prescription can increase falls risk in older people. We investigated the...
Although it is likely that foveal information on treads provides important sensory cues for stair wa...
The incidence of stairway falls and related injuries remains persistently high; however, the risk of...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
Falling on steps and stairs in the home is a serious problem for older people aged 65 and over, both...