Background and Purpose: Balance impairments are prevalent in adult cancer survivors, leading to increased fall risk and reduced quality of life. To identify survivors in need of balance and fall interventions and to track change with intervention, health care providers need measures with sound psychometric properties and high clinical utility. The purpose of this systematic review was to identify reliable, valid, and clinically useful measures of balance impairments in adult cancer survivors. Secondary purposes were to obtain minimal detectable change of identified balance measures and to determine use of measures to evaluate fall risk. Methods: A systematic review was conducted to assess psychometric properties and clinical utility of bala...
Objective To determine the prevalence of falls and balance/walking problems in the past 12 months am...
Falls are a major cause of injury and morbidity in older adults. To reduce the incidence of falls, a...
Approximately one in three older people fall each year owing to gait/balance disorder/weakness, the ...
Background:Current treatment modalities for cancer have been successful in achieving improved surviv...
Purpose The aim of the study was to identify risk factors for falls among cancer survivors. Design I...
Older cancer survivors may be predisposed to falls because of the sequalae associated with cancer an...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(2): 145-153, 2015. As a result of various cancer treatme...
Older adults who have survived cancer experience significantly more falls compared with healthy adul...
Background: Standing balance is imperative for mobility and avoiding falls. Use of an excessive numb...
Min H Huang, Tracy Shilling, Kara A Miller, Kristin Smith, Kayle LaVictoire Physical Therapy Depart...
Standing balance is imperative for mobility and avoiding falls. Use of an excessive number of standi...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer among women in the world. Patients can face mus...
This is an open-access PLOS ONE articleBACKGROUND: Standing balance is imperative for mobility and ...
BACKGROUND:Cancer and its treatment affect body systems that are important in preventing falls and c...
Falls are a major issue among older adults with cancer and lead to interruptions in cancer treatment...
Objective To determine the prevalence of falls and balance/walking problems in the past 12 months am...
Falls are a major cause of injury and morbidity in older adults. To reduce the incidence of falls, a...
Approximately one in three older people fall each year owing to gait/balance disorder/weakness, the ...
Background:Current treatment modalities for cancer have been successful in achieving improved surviv...
Purpose The aim of the study was to identify risk factors for falls among cancer survivors. Design I...
Older cancer survivors may be predisposed to falls because of the sequalae associated with cancer an...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(2): 145-153, 2015. As a result of various cancer treatme...
Older adults who have survived cancer experience significantly more falls compared with healthy adul...
Background: Standing balance is imperative for mobility and avoiding falls. Use of an excessive numb...
Min H Huang, Tracy Shilling, Kara A Miller, Kristin Smith, Kayle LaVictoire Physical Therapy Depart...
Standing balance is imperative for mobility and avoiding falls. Use of an excessive number of standi...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer among women in the world. Patients can face mus...
This is an open-access PLOS ONE articleBACKGROUND: Standing balance is imperative for mobility and ...
BACKGROUND:Cancer and its treatment affect body systems that are important in preventing falls and c...
Falls are a major issue among older adults with cancer and lead to interruptions in cancer treatment...
Objective To determine the prevalence of falls and balance/walking problems in the past 12 months am...
Falls are a major cause of injury and morbidity in older adults. To reduce the incidence of falls, a...
Approximately one in three older people fall each year owing to gait/balance disorder/weakness, the ...