A promising strategy for reducing the incidence and severity of fall-related injuries in long-term care (LTC) is to decrease the ground surface stiffness, and the subsequent forces applied to the body parts at impact, through installation of compliant flooring. Evidence about the feasibility of compliant flooring in LTC is extremely limited. My PhD research addresses this gap by conducting a comprehensive, multimethod evaluation of compliant flooring. Specifically, I investigate the feasibility of compliant flooring for fall injury prevention in LTC by synthesizing the available evidence (study 1), determining the effects of compliant flooring on external hand forces exerted by LTC staff when pushing wheeled equipment (study 2), and examini...
Background: shock-absorbing flooring may minimise impact forces incurred from falls to reduce fall-r...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to review, identify, and synthesize the literature on pat...
Background: falls disproportionately affect older people, who are at increased risk of falls and inj...
BackgroundFall-related injuries exert an enormous health burden on older adults in long-term care (L...
BACKGROUND:Compliant flooring, broadly defined as flooring systems or floor coverings with some leve...
Background Fall injuries affect the lives of older people to a substantial degree. This quasi-experi...
BACKGROUND:Fall injuries affect the lives of older people to a substantial degree. This quasi-experi...
Shock absorbing flooring which known as compliant flooring as well is a technology for injury reduct...
Background. Falls are the most common cause of injury in all ages and are especiallydifficult to pre...
Background. Within nursing homes, the fall-related fracture incidence rate is between 5 and 10 %. Fo...
BACKGROUND: The number of hip fractures occurring worldwide in 1990 was estimated at 1.7 million and...
Balance, or the ability to stand upright unassisted without falling, is affected by the brain\u27s a...
BackgroundCompliant flooring may prevent fall injuries in residential care, but evidence is inconclu...
Falls are an issue disproportionately affecting older people who are at increased risk of falls and ...
Falls are an issue disproportionately affecting older people who are at increased risk of falls and ...
Background: shock-absorbing flooring may minimise impact forces incurred from falls to reduce fall-r...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to review, identify, and synthesize the literature on pat...
Background: falls disproportionately affect older people, who are at increased risk of falls and inj...
BackgroundFall-related injuries exert an enormous health burden on older adults in long-term care (L...
BACKGROUND:Compliant flooring, broadly defined as flooring systems or floor coverings with some leve...
Background Fall injuries affect the lives of older people to a substantial degree. This quasi-experi...
BACKGROUND:Fall injuries affect the lives of older people to a substantial degree. This quasi-experi...
Shock absorbing flooring which known as compliant flooring as well is a technology for injury reduct...
Background. Falls are the most common cause of injury in all ages and are especiallydifficult to pre...
Background. Within nursing homes, the fall-related fracture incidence rate is between 5 and 10 %. Fo...
BACKGROUND: The number of hip fractures occurring worldwide in 1990 was estimated at 1.7 million and...
Balance, or the ability to stand upright unassisted without falling, is affected by the brain\u27s a...
BackgroundCompliant flooring may prevent fall injuries in residential care, but evidence is inconclu...
Falls are an issue disproportionately affecting older people who are at increased risk of falls and ...
Falls are an issue disproportionately affecting older people who are at increased risk of falls and ...
Background: shock-absorbing flooring may minimise impact forces incurred from falls to reduce fall-r...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to review, identify, and synthesize the literature on pat...
Background: falls disproportionately affect older people, who are at increased risk of falls and inj...