BackgroundFalls in the elderly are a major public health concern because of their high incidence, the involvement of many risk factors, the considerable post-fall morbidity and mortality, and the health-related and social costs. Given that many falls are preventable, the early identification of older adults at risk of falling is crucial in order to develop tailored interventions to prevent such falls. To date, however, the fall-risk assessment tools currently used in the elderly have not shown sufficiently high predictive validity to distinguish between subjects at high and low fall risk. Consequently, predicting the risk of falling remains an unsolved issue in geriatric medicine. This one-year prospective study aims to develop and validate...
Background: Currently used prediction tools have limited ability to identify community-dwelling olde...
Falls are the leading cause of injury-related morbidity and mortality among elderlypersons and are a...
Abstract Background Falls are a prevalent issue in th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Falls are a common, serious threat to the health and self-confidence of the...
Falls in older people cause morbidity and mortality, and are recognised as a unique geriatric syndro...
Background: Falls are the third-leading cause of a bedridden state and are a major cause of morbidit...
Falls are a serious cause of morbidity and costs to society and frequent falls are associated with i...
Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adults and ran...
Background: Impaired physical performance is common in older adults and has been identified as a maj...
SummaryBackgroundFalls are the third-leading cause of a bedridden state and are a major cause of mor...
Abstract Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adult...
peer-reviewedAccurate, efficient methods of assessing fall-risk are required to identify at-risk com...
Falls are common and burdensome accidents among the elderly. About one third of the population aged ...
Background Falls are a common, serious threat to the health and self-confidence of the elderly. Asse...
AbstractBackgroundEarly in the development of geriatric medicine, falls were identified as a “geriat...
Background: Currently used prediction tools have limited ability to identify community-dwelling olde...
Falls are the leading cause of injury-related morbidity and mortality among elderlypersons and are a...
Abstract Background Falls are a prevalent issue in th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Falls are a common, serious threat to the health and self-confidence of the...
Falls in older people cause morbidity and mortality, and are recognised as a unique geriatric syndro...
Background: Falls are the third-leading cause of a bedridden state and are a major cause of morbidit...
Falls are a serious cause of morbidity and costs to society and frequent falls are associated with i...
Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adults and ran...
Background: Impaired physical performance is common in older adults and has been identified as a maj...
SummaryBackgroundFalls are the third-leading cause of a bedridden state and are a major cause of mor...
Abstract Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adult...
peer-reviewedAccurate, efficient methods of assessing fall-risk are required to identify at-risk com...
Falls are common and burdensome accidents among the elderly. About one third of the population aged ...
Background Falls are a common, serious threat to the health and self-confidence of the elderly. Asse...
AbstractBackgroundEarly in the development of geriatric medicine, falls were identified as a “geriat...
Background: Currently used prediction tools have limited ability to identify community-dwelling olde...
Falls are the leading cause of injury-related morbidity and mortality among elderlypersons and are a...
Abstract Background Falls are a prevalent issue in th...