International audienceOBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence, circumstances, and consequences of falls in patients admitted in a rehabilitation ward after a stroke. METHODS: Prospective monitoring of falls over four years in a neurological rehabilitation unit. Use of fall registry. Inclusion criteria: age < 75 years, admission < 45 days after stroke onset, single stroke of 1 cerebral hemisphere (nonlacunar) or of the brain stem. Only falls due to loss of balance were considered; falls caused by a seizure or syncope were not considered. RESULTS: Of 217 consecutive patients with the inclusion criteria, 34 had fallen at least once (15.7%) and 10 twice (4.1%). Fall incidence, defined as the number of falls per patient per day was 2.2 per thousan...
OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of fall and risk factors of the patients with neurological illnes...
PURPOSE: Falls are a recognised problem for people with long-term neurological conditions but less ...
BackgroundFalls are a common safety incident in people with stroke. Studies report that between 14% ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence, circumstances, and consequences of fall...
Background: Falls are common among stroke survivors in all stages. Homecoming, with family, social, ...
Accidental falls are common among individuals with stroke. Falls can have significant physical and p...
In Western countries stroke is responsible for 10-12% of all deaths. In 2000, strokes cost $3.6 bill...
Objective. To describe physiotherapists' perceptions of fall risk and appropriate fall prevention in...
INTRODUCTION. Falls occurrence is a major complication after stroke, mostly described after discharg...
Purpose: Our aims were to evaluate evidence of risk factors for falls among patients in stroke rehab...
Objective To evaluate the association between falls and functional status after stroke. Design Secon...
Observation show that people after stroke suffer from significant balance disorder that directly aff...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate incidence of self-reported falls and associated factors in a ten-year perspe...
Objectives: The aim was to explore how the time to the first fall and 6-month fall incidence relates...
Purpose: This study assesses the estimation of the risk for falls among community-dwelling stroke su...
OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of fall and risk factors of the patients with neurological illnes...
PURPOSE: Falls are a recognised problem for people with long-term neurological conditions but less ...
BackgroundFalls are a common safety incident in people with stroke. Studies report that between 14% ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence, circumstances, and consequences of fall...
Background: Falls are common among stroke survivors in all stages. Homecoming, with family, social, ...
Accidental falls are common among individuals with stroke. Falls can have significant physical and p...
In Western countries stroke is responsible for 10-12% of all deaths. In 2000, strokes cost $3.6 bill...
Objective. To describe physiotherapists' perceptions of fall risk and appropriate fall prevention in...
INTRODUCTION. Falls occurrence is a major complication after stroke, mostly described after discharg...
Purpose: Our aims were to evaluate evidence of risk factors for falls among patients in stroke rehab...
Objective To evaluate the association between falls and functional status after stroke. Design Secon...
Observation show that people after stroke suffer from significant balance disorder that directly aff...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate incidence of self-reported falls and associated factors in a ten-year perspe...
Objectives: The aim was to explore how the time to the first fall and 6-month fall incidence relates...
Purpose: This study assesses the estimation of the risk for falls among community-dwelling stroke su...
OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of fall and risk factors of the patients with neurological illnes...
PURPOSE: Falls are a recognised problem for people with long-term neurological conditions but less ...
BackgroundFalls are a common safety incident in people with stroke. Studies report that between 14% ...