BACKGROUND: Stair falls are a major health problem for older people, but presently there are no specific screening tools for stair fall prediction. The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether stair fallers could be differentiated from non-fallers by biomechanical risk factors or physical/psychological parameters and to establish the biomechanical stepping profile posing the greatest risk for a stair fall. METHODS: Eighty-seven older adults (age: 72.1±5.2 y) negotiated an instrumented seven-step staircase and performed a range of physical/psychological tasks. K-means clustering was used to profile the overall stair negotiation behaviour with biomechanical parameters indicative of fall risk as input. Falls and events of balanc...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
The purpose of this study was to examine dynamic stability control in older and younger adults while...
Background: A third of adults aged 65 years and older fall every year, and falls are a common cause ...
Stair falls, especially during stair descent, are a major problem for older people. Stair fall risk ...
Stair falls are a major health problem for older people. Most studies on identification of stair fal...
Stair falls are a major cause of injury and loss of independence for older people and place escalati...
AbstractStairways are a common location for falls, and they result in a disproportionate risk of dea...
Falling on steps and stairs in the home is a serious problem for older people aged 65 and over, both...
One of the most hazardous and demanding tasks for older people is stair negotiation, often resulting...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
Background: Falls on stairs are a common and dangerous problem for older people. This series of stud...
Factors contributing towards falls in older age during overground walking have been widely studied. ...
Falls in older adults are a major problem; the current fall risk assessments used in fall prevention...
Stairs are associated with falls, especially when step dimensions are inconsistent. However, the mec...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
The purpose of this study was to examine dynamic stability control in older and younger adults while...
Background: A third of adults aged 65 years and older fall every year, and falls are a common cause ...
Stair falls, especially during stair descent, are a major problem for older people. Stair fall risk ...
Stair falls are a major health problem for older people. Most studies on identification of stair fal...
Stair falls are a major cause of injury and loss of independence for older people and place escalati...
AbstractStairways are a common location for falls, and they result in a disproportionate risk of dea...
Falling on steps and stairs in the home is a serious problem for older people aged 65 and over, both...
One of the most hazardous and demanding tasks for older people is stair negotiation, often resulting...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
The population of the UK is ageing and is set to continue to do so for many years. In order to enabl...
Background: Falls on stairs are a common and dangerous problem for older people. This series of stud...
Factors contributing towards falls in older age during overground walking have been widely studied. ...
Falls in older adults are a major problem; the current fall risk assessments used in fall prevention...
Stairs are associated with falls, especially when step dimensions are inconsistent. However, the mec...
Older people have an increased risk of falling during locomotion, with falls on stairs being particu...
The purpose of this study was to examine dynamic stability control in older and younger adults while...
Background: A third of adults aged 65 years and older fall every year, and falls are a common cause ...