Background People with lower limb loss that live in the community fall at a rate that exceeds that of other vulnerable populations such as hospitalized elderly people. Past research in a small single state study has identified factors associated with fall-related injury. The purpose of this study was to use a larger multistate sample of people with lower limb loss living in community settings to evaluate factors associated with fall-related injury in a multivariable model. Method This retrospective cohort study included community-dwelling people with lower limb loss participating in wellness-walking programs in 6 states within the United States. Fall-related injur...
Objective: Falls are common among adults with leg amputations and associated with balance confidence...
International audienceBackgroundWhile most fractures are caused by falls, not all falls result in fr...
Background: Slips and falls account for high rates of injury and mortality in multiple populations. ...
Abstract Background People with lower limb loss that live in the community fall at a rate that excee...
BACKGROUND: Falls in individuals with lower limb amputations (LLAs) pose significant health concerns...
Knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) are known risk factors for falls, but whether they together additio...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence connecting risk factors to falls in adults with a lower limb amput...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether lower-extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD)...
This case-control study examined the relation of circumstances of falls and characteristics of falle...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of and risk factors for lower limb am...
Purpose: Falls are prevalent among people with lower extremity amputations. A knowledge of risk fact...
The purpose of these studies was to evaluate a concern for falling (CFF) among people with a lower e...
© 2014 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Following the amputation of the lower limb...
Background and Purpose: Current research has revealed that as much as 52.4% of individuals with lowe...
Objective: Falls are common among adults with leg amputations and associated with balance confidence...
International audienceBackgroundWhile most fractures are caused by falls, not all falls result in fr...
Background: Slips and falls account for high rates of injury and mortality in multiple populations. ...
Abstract Background People with lower limb loss that live in the community fall at a rate that excee...
BACKGROUND: Falls in individuals with lower limb amputations (LLAs) pose significant health concerns...
Knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) are known risk factors for falls, but whether they together additio...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence connecting risk factors to falls in adults with a lower limb amput...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether lower-extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD)...
This case-control study examined the relation of circumstances of falls and characteristics of falle...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of and risk factors for lower limb am...
Purpose: Falls are prevalent among people with lower extremity amputations. A knowledge of risk fact...
The purpose of these studies was to evaluate a concern for falling (CFF) among people with a lower e...
© 2014 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Following the amputation of the lower limb...
Background and Purpose: Current research has revealed that as much as 52.4% of individuals with lowe...
Objective: Falls are common among adults with leg amputations and associated with balance confidence...
International audienceBackgroundWhile most fractures are caused by falls, not all falls result in fr...
Background: Slips and falls account for high rates of injury and mortality in multiple populations. ...