The prevention of injury associated with falls in older people is a public health target in many countries around the world. Although there is good evidence that interventions such as multifactorial fall prevention and individually prescribed exercise are effective in reducing falls, the effect on serious injury rates is unclear. Historically, trials have not been adequately powered to detect injury endpoints, and variations in case definition across trials have hindered meta-analysis. It is possible that fall-prevention strategies have limited effect on falls that result in injuries or are ineffective in populations who are at a higher risk of injury. Further research is required to determine whether fall-prevention interventions can reduc...
Introduction: Multifactorial interventions can reduce the number of falls and fall related injuries ...
BACKGROUND: Prevention of falls in the elderly is a public health target in many countries around th...
Background Prevention of falls in the elderly is a public health target in many countries around the...
The prevention of injury associated with falls in older people is a public health target in many cou...
Background: Many researchers and professional bodies are seeking consensus for core outcomes for cli...
Falls and related injuries form a growing health-care problem in aging societies. Between 40 and 60%...
The Prevention of Falls Network Europe (ProFaNE) aims to improve quality of life of the ageing popul...
Abstract Background Falls are a leading cause of morb...
Interventions for preventing falls in older people often involve several components, multidisciplina...
Background. Annually, about 30% of the persons of 65 years and older falls at least once and 15% fal...
Background. Annually, about 30% of the persons of 65 years and older falls at least once and 15% fal...
International audienceTo evaluate whether a multifactorial programme delivered in a real practice se...
BACKGROUND:At least one-third of community-dwelling people over 65 years of age fall each year. Exer...
Falls in older people are frequent and costly for the older person physically and psychologically, a...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the longer term effects of multifactorial interventions for preventing falls in ...
Introduction: Multifactorial interventions can reduce the number of falls and fall related injuries ...
BACKGROUND: Prevention of falls in the elderly is a public health target in many countries around th...
Background Prevention of falls in the elderly is a public health target in many countries around the...
The prevention of injury associated with falls in older people is a public health target in many cou...
Background: Many researchers and professional bodies are seeking consensus for core outcomes for cli...
Falls and related injuries form a growing health-care problem in aging societies. Between 40 and 60%...
The Prevention of Falls Network Europe (ProFaNE) aims to improve quality of life of the ageing popul...
Abstract Background Falls are a leading cause of morb...
Interventions for preventing falls in older people often involve several components, multidisciplina...
Background. Annually, about 30% of the persons of 65 years and older falls at least once and 15% fal...
Background. Annually, about 30% of the persons of 65 years and older falls at least once and 15% fal...
International audienceTo evaluate whether a multifactorial programme delivered in a real practice se...
BACKGROUND:At least one-third of community-dwelling people over 65 years of age fall each year. Exer...
Falls in older people are frequent and costly for the older person physically and psychologically, a...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the longer term effects of multifactorial interventions for preventing falls in ...
Introduction: Multifactorial interventions can reduce the number of falls and fall related injuries ...
BACKGROUND: Prevention of falls in the elderly is a public health target in many countries around th...
Background Prevention of falls in the elderly is a public health target in many countries around the...