Introduction Exercise can decrease fall risk in older adults but less is known about training to reduce injury risk in the event a fall is unavoidable. The purpose of this study was to compare standard fall prevention exercises to novel Fall Arrest Strategy Training (FAST); exercises designed to improve upper body capacity to reduce fall-injury risk in older women. Method Forty women (mean age 74.5 years) participated in either Standard (n = 19) or FAST (n = 21) twice per week for 12 weeks. Both interventions included lower body strength, balance, walking practice, agility and education. FAST added exercises designed to enhance forward landing and descent control such as upper body strengthening, speed and practice of landing and descent...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
Introduction: Identification of the risk factors that can be modified is an essential aspect i...
Background: Falls are a major public health concern with at least one third of people aged 65 years ...
Introduction: Exercise can decrease fall risk in older adults but less is known about training to re...
Introduction: Falling in older age is a serious and costly problem. At least one in three older peop...
While there have been many studies determining the effectiveness of training programs to decrease fa...
Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among older adults. Exercise programs ap...
Whilst exercise therapy has been found in trials to reduce fall rates in older people, not all exer...
OBJECTIVES: Falls Management Exercise (FaME) has been shown to reduce falls in frequent fallers and ...
Introduction: The prevalence of injurious falls in the older population continues due to the ageing ...
Balance and strength training is a common intervention strategy to reduce the fall risk in older adu...
Despite decades of scientific scrutiny on fall prevention, falls are still common and potentially di...
Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of group resistance and agility-training programs in reduci...
Background: Reaction time to initiate upper limb movement and movement time to place hands on the la...
BACKGROUND:At least one-third of community-dwelling people over 65 years of age fall each year. Exer...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
Introduction: Identification of the risk factors that can be modified is an essential aspect i...
Background: Falls are a major public health concern with at least one third of people aged 65 years ...
Introduction: Exercise can decrease fall risk in older adults but less is known about training to re...
Introduction: Falling in older age is a serious and costly problem. At least one in three older peop...
While there have been many studies determining the effectiveness of training programs to decrease fa...
Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among older adults. Exercise programs ap...
Whilst exercise therapy has been found in trials to reduce fall rates in older people, not all exer...
OBJECTIVES: Falls Management Exercise (FaME) has been shown to reduce falls in frequent fallers and ...
Introduction: The prevalence of injurious falls in the older population continues due to the ageing ...
Balance and strength training is a common intervention strategy to reduce the fall risk in older adu...
Despite decades of scientific scrutiny on fall prevention, falls are still common and potentially di...
Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of group resistance and agility-training programs in reduci...
Background: Reaction time to initiate upper limb movement and movement time to place hands on the la...
BACKGROUND:At least one-third of community-dwelling people over 65 years of age fall each year. Exer...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
Introduction: Identification of the risk factors that can be modified is an essential aspect i...
Background: Falls are a major public health concern with at least one third of people aged 65 years ...