Ireland has an ageing population and the elderly are over-represented in Emergency Departments (ED)--a quarter of these presentations resulting from falls. A prospective study design was employed using a convenience sample to profile elderly fallers referred for physiotherapy in ED. Forty-subjects were assessed over 14 weeks. Mean age was 84.88 years (s.d. 7.3) and 31 (77.5%) were female. All demonstrated slow walking speed and 26 (65%) demonstrated poor grip strength. A quarter of subjects reported fear of falling and 30 (75%) were classified as frail. Elderly fallers in ED are a frail group of socially vulnerable patients who demonstrate a risk of further falls. Osteoporosis had been diagnosed in 9 (22.5%) subjects--a low prevalence compa...
Background Falls account for considerable morbidity and mortality among older people. In Hong Kon...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
Background: Fall related injuries constitute a significant part of emergency department admissions o...
Ireland has an ageing population and the elderly are over-represented in Emergency Departments (ED)-...
Introduction: Falls are the commonest reason why an older person presents to the Emergency Departmen...
Falls in the older population are associated with increased morbidity and mortality especially in th...
Principals. Throughout the world, falls are a major public health problem and a socioeconomic burden...
Savas, Sumru/0000-0003-4836-3786WOS:000505782900010Introduction: This study was conducted to investi...
Background: Falls account for considerable morbidity and mortality among older people. In Hong Kong,...
Falls are the the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injury in adults over the age of 65 years.1 I...
Background. There is currently no standard approach to falls risk assessment and management for olde...
The projected increase in the older population over the coming decades will place a greater demand o...
Background: Approximately one-third of community dwelling elderly people (age ≥65 years) falls each ...
METHODS: This study added a special investigation of falling in advanced old age to the 2002-2003 fo...
Background Falls in elderly people are a common presenting complaint to accident and emergency depar...
Background Falls account for considerable morbidity and mortality among older people. In Hong Kon...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
Background: Fall related injuries constitute a significant part of emergency department admissions o...
Ireland has an ageing population and the elderly are over-represented in Emergency Departments (ED)-...
Introduction: Falls are the commonest reason why an older person presents to the Emergency Departmen...
Falls in the older population are associated with increased morbidity and mortality especially in th...
Principals. Throughout the world, falls are a major public health problem and a socioeconomic burden...
Savas, Sumru/0000-0003-4836-3786WOS:000505782900010Introduction: This study was conducted to investi...
Background: Falls account for considerable morbidity and mortality among older people. In Hong Kong,...
Falls are the the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal injury in adults over the age of 65 years.1 I...
Background. There is currently no standard approach to falls risk assessment and management for olde...
The projected increase in the older population over the coming decades will place a greater demand o...
Background: Approximately one-third of community dwelling elderly people (age ≥65 years) falls each ...
METHODS: This study added a special investigation of falling in advanced old age to the 2002-2003 fo...
Background Falls in elderly people are a common presenting complaint to accident and emergency depar...
Background Falls account for considerable morbidity and mortality among older people. In Hong Kon...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
Background: Fall related injuries constitute a significant part of emergency department admissions o...