This thesis examined the dynamics of backward falls in older adults involving head impact. Time-varying kinematics were extracted from digitizing videos of 11 real-life falls by residents of long-term care. The pelvis always impacted the ground before the head. On average, the head descended 1.2 m, and had a vertical velocity of 1.7 m/s just before it struck the ground. A novel dummy was used to examine how fall mechanics and compliant flooring affect head acceleration. Landing with a curved versus flat torso decreased peak rotational acceleration by 27% (4633 versus 5901 rad/s2). Landing with fixed versus freely rotating hips lowered peak translational accelerations by 36% (101.5 versus 158.7 g) and peak rotational accelerations by 38% (41...
Background Falls are the leading cause of injuries in older adults. However, most f...
The general objective of my thesis research was to characterize the stiffness and force distribution...
Fall-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the elderly. W...
Purpose. To examine head impact incidence and head acceleration during experimentally induced falls ...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Falls have always been a frequent and complex problem that might cause fatality, morbidity, loss or ...
The epidemic occurrence of falls and fall-related injuries in the elderly is widely recognized, but ...
Falls cause 83% of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in older adults aged 65+ (Harvey, 2012). Furthermo...
Fall-related injuries costs the United States more than $50 billion per annum. This thesis addresses...
Most of the knowledge on falls of older persons has been obtained from oral reports that might be bi...
Over 90% of hip fractures are due to falls. Yet, only 1-2% of falls result in hip fracture. This sug...
Unintentional falls in the elderly are a serious problem. Despite this, few studies have quantified ...
Head injury due to impact from falls represents a significant and growing problem. Due to an increas...
Sideways fall-induced hip fracture is a primary global health concern among the elderly. Existing im...
Falls are the number one cause of accidental injury and exert an especially heavy toll on the elderl...
Background Falls are the leading cause of injuries in older adults. However, most f...
The general objective of my thesis research was to characterize the stiffness and force distribution...
Fall-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the elderly. W...
Purpose. To examine head impact incidence and head acceleration during experimentally induced falls ...
The ability to regain standing balance with a single step after a forward fall was studied with expe...
Falls have always been a frequent and complex problem that might cause fatality, morbidity, loss or ...
The epidemic occurrence of falls and fall-related injuries in the elderly is widely recognized, but ...
Falls cause 83% of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in older adults aged 65+ (Harvey, 2012). Furthermo...
Fall-related injuries costs the United States more than $50 billion per annum. This thesis addresses...
Most of the knowledge on falls of older persons has been obtained from oral reports that might be bi...
Over 90% of hip fractures are due to falls. Yet, only 1-2% of falls result in hip fracture. This sug...
Unintentional falls in the elderly are a serious problem. Despite this, few studies have quantified ...
Head injury due to impact from falls represents a significant and growing problem. Due to an increas...
Sideways fall-induced hip fracture is a primary global health concern among the elderly. Existing im...
Falls are the number one cause of accidental injury and exert an especially heavy toll on the elderl...
Background Falls are the leading cause of injuries in older adults. However, most f...
The general objective of my thesis research was to characterize the stiffness and force distribution...
Fall-related injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in the elderly. W...