Grab bars are recommended to assist bathing transfers; however, little evidence on their effectiveness for fall prevention exists. The objective was to explore how grab bar orientation impacts balance recovery during transfers (exit). A low horizontal grab bar, high horizontal grab bar, and vertical grab bar were evaluated. Ten younger adults reached to grasp the grab bar following perturbations (YA RTG) and the remaining younger and older adults used it proactively (YA HIP, OA HIP). Findings showed significantly high downward and resultant loads were applied on the low horizontal grab bar. There were no significant differences in loading between the high horizontal and vertical grab bar, other than in downward forces. Grasping condition, b...
Falls are a recognized risk factor for unintentional injuries among older adults, accounting for a l...
The aims of this study were to investigate which arm movements are made during trip recovery, to det...
Falls in older adults represent the most common cause of injuries and a major cause of mortality in ...
Grab bars are recommended to assist bathing transfers; however, little evidence on their effectivene...
Temporary rim-mounted grab bars are often recommended when installing a permanent grab bar is not fe...
Installation of grab bars and handholds are recommended to reduce risk of injuries commonly resultin...
Toilet grab bars were intended to facilitate independent and safe toilet transfer for people with di...
Falls on stairs are a common cause of injury and hospitalizations, particularly for older adults. To...
Grab-bars and transfer poles are common sit-to-stand aids for older adults with mobility limitations...
Handrails can significantly reduce the risk of a fall, provided that their design enables fast, accu...
The occurrence of falls inside the home is a common yet potentially hazardous issue for adults as th...
Falls are common in daily life, often caused by trips and slips and, particularly in older adults, w...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify physical design elements that contribute to potent...
The ability to reach and “grasp” (grip or touch) structures for support in reaction to i...
Balance recovery from an unpredictable postural perturbation can be a challenging task for many olde...
Falls are a recognized risk factor for unintentional injuries among older adults, accounting for a l...
The aims of this study were to investigate which arm movements are made during trip recovery, to det...
Falls in older adults represent the most common cause of injuries and a major cause of mortality in ...
Grab bars are recommended to assist bathing transfers; however, little evidence on their effectivene...
Temporary rim-mounted grab bars are often recommended when installing a permanent grab bar is not fe...
Installation of grab bars and handholds are recommended to reduce risk of injuries commonly resultin...
Toilet grab bars were intended to facilitate independent and safe toilet transfer for people with di...
Falls on stairs are a common cause of injury and hospitalizations, particularly for older adults. To...
Grab-bars and transfer poles are common sit-to-stand aids for older adults with mobility limitations...
Handrails can significantly reduce the risk of a fall, provided that their design enables fast, accu...
The occurrence of falls inside the home is a common yet potentially hazardous issue for adults as th...
Falls are common in daily life, often caused by trips and slips and, particularly in older adults, w...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify physical design elements that contribute to potent...
The ability to reach and “grasp” (grip or touch) structures for support in reaction to i...
Balance recovery from an unpredictable postural perturbation can be a challenging task for many olde...
Falls are a recognized risk factor for unintentional injuries among older adults, accounting for a l...
The aims of this study were to investigate which arm movements are made during trip recovery, to det...
Falls in older adults represent the most common cause of injuries and a major cause of mortality in ...