Falls are a common, costly and preventable consequence of sensorimotor impairments that increase in prevalence with advancing age. A fall occurs when the physical ability of the individual is unable to match the immediate demands of the environment and/or of the activity being undertaken. Targeted exercise aimed at improving the physical ability of the individual, such as balance and strength training, is crucial for promoting functional independence and mobility and reducing the risk of falling in older age. Exercise programs that provide a high challenge to balance, have a high dose, include progression of intensity over time and are ongoing are most effective for preventing falls. This paper provides guidance to health professionals invo...
The objective of the research: improvement of balance for elderly people. The research problem: the ...
As the population and longevity of older adults increases, the prevalence of falls is becoming an ev...
With population ageing, falls in older Australians pose a significant health care burden. Considerab...
Falls among older people represent a major public health issue, which can in part be tackled through...
Kannus promotes physical activity for the prevention of injurious falls among elderly people.1 He ac...
Exercise for falls prevention in older people stu Dain line h A. nstitute stralia s, Austr ustrali b...
Exercise has been shown to effectively prevent falls in various populations, including healthy commu...
Diminished ability to maintain balance may be associated with an increased risk of falling. In older...
Physical training, if including specific different training modalities, reduces the fall risk in hea...
Introduction: A growing trend in medicine is older adults and increased need for geriatric services....
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Falls are frequent in the elderly and may have serious consequences, particularly fractures. Several...
Introduction: Falls among older people are preventable through exercise-based programs. However, sci...
Common among the older population, falls are considered a public health issue, accounting for high r...
Falls have been recognized as the second leading cause of injury or death for older adults. The rela...
The objective of the research: improvement of balance for elderly people. The research problem: the ...
As the population and longevity of older adults increases, the prevalence of falls is becoming an ev...
With population ageing, falls in older Australians pose a significant health care burden. Considerab...
Falls among older people represent a major public health issue, which can in part be tackled through...
Kannus promotes physical activity for the prevention of injurious falls among elderly people.1 He ac...
Exercise for falls prevention in older people stu Dain line h A. nstitute stralia s, Austr ustrali b...
Exercise has been shown to effectively prevent falls in various populations, including healthy commu...
Diminished ability to maintain balance may be associated with an increased risk of falling. In older...
Physical training, if including specific different training modalities, reduces the fall risk in hea...
Introduction: A growing trend in medicine is older adults and increased need for geriatric services....
Background: Falls are the leading cause of injuries and often lead to functional impairment, disabil...
Falls are frequent in the elderly and may have serious consequences, particularly fractures. Several...
Introduction: Falls among older people are preventable through exercise-based programs. However, sci...
Common among the older population, falls are considered a public health issue, accounting for high r...
Falls have been recognized as the second leading cause of injury or death for older adults. The rela...
The objective of the research: improvement of balance for elderly people. The research problem: the ...
As the population and longevity of older adults increases, the prevalence of falls is becoming an ev...
With population ageing, falls in older Australians pose a significant health care burden. Considerab...