Hyperkyphosis commonly affects older persons and is associated with morbidity and mortality. Many have hypothesized that hyperkyphosis increases fall risk. Within this prospective study of older adults, kyphosis was significantly associated with incident falls over 1 year. Measures of hyperkyphosis could enhance falls risk assessments during primary care office visits.IntroductionTo determine the association between four measures of kyphosis and incident and injurious falls in older persons.MethodsCommunity-dwelling adults aged 65 and older (n = 72) residing in southern California were invited to participate in a prospective cohort study. Participants had kyphosis assessed four ways. Two standing measures included a flexicurv...
BackgroundApproximately 30% to 40% of older adults have hyperkyphosis, defined as excessive curvatur...
SummaryThere are many ways to measure thoracic kyphosis ranging from simple clinical to more complex...
BackgroundAge-related hyperkyphosis has been associated with poor physical function and is a well-es...
Hyperkyphosis commonly affects older persons and is associated with morbidity and mortality. Many ha...
Background: Falls are a common cause of morbidity among older adults. Although many fall risk factor...
Objective. Falls among older adults can have serious physical and emotional consequences, ultimately...
Summary: Hyperkyphosis, an increased kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine, was associated with a hig...
BACKGROUND:The causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those ...
The causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those most severe...
BACKGROUND: We investigated prospectively among community-dwelling older adults aged 65 years and ol...
IntroductionHyperkyphosis commonly affects older people but is not widely acknowledged as a clinical...
Background: Vertebral fractures, an increased thoracic kyphosis and a flexed posture are associated ...
The kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine tends to increase with aging. Hyperkyphosis is a kyphosis a...
Age-related hyperkyphosis is thought to be a result of underlying vertebral fractures, but studies s...
While many assume hyperkyphosis reflects underlying spinal osteoporosis and vertebral fractures, our...
BackgroundApproximately 30% to 40% of older adults have hyperkyphosis, defined as excessive curvatur...
SummaryThere are many ways to measure thoracic kyphosis ranging from simple clinical to more complex...
BackgroundAge-related hyperkyphosis has been associated with poor physical function and is a well-es...
Hyperkyphosis commonly affects older persons and is associated with morbidity and mortality. Many ha...
Background: Falls are a common cause of morbidity among older adults. Although many fall risk factor...
Objective. Falls among older adults can have serious physical and emotional consequences, ultimately...
Summary: Hyperkyphosis, an increased kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine, was associated with a hig...
BACKGROUND:The causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those ...
The causes of age-related hyperkyphosis (HK) include osteoporosis, but only 1/3 of those most severe...
BACKGROUND: We investigated prospectively among community-dwelling older adults aged 65 years and ol...
IntroductionHyperkyphosis commonly affects older people but is not widely acknowledged as a clinical...
Background: Vertebral fractures, an increased thoracic kyphosis and a flexed posture are associated ...
The kyphosis angle of the thoracic spine tends to increase with aging. Hyperkyphosis is a kyphosis a...
Age-related hyperkyphosis is thought to be a result of underlying vertebral fractures, but studies s...
While many assume hyperkyphosis reflects underlying spinal osteoporosis and vertebral fractures, our...
BackgroundApproximately 30% to 40% of older adults have hyperkyphosis, defined as excessive curvatur...
SummaryThere are many ways to measure thoracic kyphosis ranging from simple clinical to more complex...
BackgroundAge-related hyperkyphosis has been associated with poor physical function and is a well-es...