Objectives: This study aimed to describe gait speed at admission and discharge from inpatient hospital rehabilitation among older adults recovering from orthopaedic trauma and factors associated with gait speed performance and discharge destination. Design: A longitudinal cohort study was conducted. Setting: Australian tertiary hospital subacute rehabilitation wards. Participants: Patients aged ≥60 years recovering from orthopaedic trauma (n=746, 71% female) were eligible for inclusion. Interventions: Usual care (multidisciplinary inpatient hospital rehabilitation). Primary and secondary outcome measures: Gait speed was assessed using the timed 10 m walk test. The proportion of patients exceeding a minimum gait speed threshold indicator (a ...
OBJECTIVES: To define clinically relevant cutpoints for usual gait speed and to investigate their pr...
Both slow gait speed and higher levels of frailty are associated with adverse outcomes in community-...
OBJECTIVE:Mobility limitations relate to dependency in older adults. Identification of older patient...
Objectives This study aimed to describe gait speed at admission and discharge from inpatient hospita...
<b>Objectives</b>\ud \ud This study aimed to describe gait speed at admission and discharge from inp...
Objectives This study aimed to describe gait speed at admission and discharge from inpatient hospita...
BACKGROUND: Older people are often admitted for rehabilitation to improve walking, yet not everyone ...
Objective: To evaluate if Geriatric Interdisciplinary Home Rehabilitation could improve walking abil...
Objective: To evaluate if Geriatric Interdisciplinary Home Rehabilitation could improve walking abil...
Background Older people are often admitted for rehabilitation to improve walking, yet not everyone i...
Questions: Among older people receiving inpatient rehabilitation, does additional supervised physica...
Questions: Among older people receiving inpatient rehabilitation, does additional supervised physica...
OBJECTIVES: To define clinically relevant cutpoints for usual gait speed and to investigate their pr...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe whether discharge gait speed, after a course of physical therapy, is...
Questions: Among older people receiving inpatient rehabilitation, does additional supervised physica...
OBJECTIVES: To define clinically relevant cutpoints for usual gait speed and to investigate their pr...
Both slow gait speed and higher levels of frailty are associated with adverse outcomes in community-...
OBJECTIVE:Mobility limitations relate to dependency in older adults. Identification of older patient...
Objectives This study aimed to describe gait speed at admission and discharge from inpatient hospita...
<b>Objectives</b>\ud \ud This study aimed to describe gait speed at admission and discharge from inp...
Objectives This study aimed to describe gait speed at admission and discharge from inpatient hospita...
BACKGROUND: Older people are often admitted for rehabilitation to improve walking, yet not everyone ...
Objective: To evaluate if Geriatric Interdisciplinary Home Rehabilitation could improve walking abil...
Objective: To evaluate if Geriatric Interdisciplinary Home Rehabilitation could improve walking abil...
Background Older people are often admitted for rehabilitation to improve walking, yet not everyone i...
Questions: Among older people receiving inpatient rehabilitation, does additional supervised physica...
Questions: Among older people receiving inpatient rehabilitation, does additional supervised physica...
OBJECTIVES: To define clinically relevant cutpoints for usual gait speed and to investigate their pr...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe whether discharge gait speed, after a course of physical therapy, is...
Questions: Among older people receiving inpatient rehabilitation, does additional supervised physica...
OBJECTIVES: To define clinically relevant cutpoints for usual gait speed and to investigate their pr...
Both slow gait speed and higher levels of frailty are associated with adverse outcomes in community-...
OBJECTIVE:Mobility limitations relate to dependency in older adults. Identification of older patient...