Fall prediction in geriatric patients remains challenging because the increased fall risk involves multiple, interrelated factors caused by natural aging and/or pathology. Therefore, we used a multi-factorial statistical approach to model categories of modifiable fall risk factors among geriatric patients to identify fallers with highest sensitivity and specificity with a focus on gait performance. Patients (n = 61, age = 79; 41% fallers) underwent extensive screening in three categories: (1) patient characteristics (e.g., handgrip strength, medication use, osteoporosis-related factors) (2) cognitive function (global cognition, memory, executive function), and (3) gait performance (speed-related and dynamic outcomes assessed by tri-axial tr...
Falls are the leading cause of injury-related morbidity and mortality among elderlypersons and are a...
Neurological patients can have severe gait impairments that contribute to fall risks. Predicting fal...
Gait parameters that can be measured with simple instrumentation may hold promise for identifying in...
Fall prediction in geriatric patients remains challenging because the increased fall risk involves m...
Fall prediction in geriatric patients remains challenging because the increased fall risk involves m...
Falls are common in the elderly, and potentially result in injury and disability. Thus, preventing f...
International audienceFalls are common in the elderly, and potentially result in injury and disabili...
Falling is a serious problem among older patients: it is the combination of a high fall incidence to...
Falling is a serious problem among older patients: it is the combination of a high fall incidence to...
Falling is a serious problem among older patients: it is the combination of a high fall incidence to...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare parameters that may influence gait (strength, balan...
Background: The role of instrumented balance and gait assessment when screening for prospective fall...
Background: gait analysis is a recommended geriatric assessment for falls risk and sarcopenia; howev...
Background: Falls in frail elderly are a common problem with a rising incidence. Gait and postural i...
Falls are the leading cause of mortality, morbidity and poor quality of life in older adults with or...
Falls are the leading cause of injury-related morbidity and mortality among elderlypersons and are a...
Neurological patients can have severe gait impairments that contribute to fall risks. Predicting fal...
Gait parameters that can be measured with simple instrumentation may hold promise for identifying in...
Fall prediction in geriatric patients remains challenging because the increased fall risk involves m...
Fall prediction in geriatric patients remains challenging because the increased fall risk involves m...
Falls are common in the elderly, and potentially result in injury and disability. Thus, preventing f...
International audienceFalls are common in the elderly, and potentially result in injury and disabili...
Falling is a serious problem among older patients: it is the combination of a high fall incidence to...
Falling is a serious problem among older patients: it is the combination of a high fall incidence to...
Falling is a serious problem among older patients: it is the combination of a high fall incidence to...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare parameters that may influence gait (strength, balan...
Background: The role of instrumented balance and gait assessment when screening for prospective fall...
Background: gait analysis is a recommended geriatric assessment for falls risk and sarcopenia; howev...
Background: Falls in frail elderly are a common problem with a rising incidence. Gait and postural i...
Falls are the leading cause of mortality, morbidity and poor quality of life in older adults with or...
Falls are the leading cause of injury-related morbidity and mortality among elderlypersons and are a...
Neurological patients can have severe gait impairments that contribute to fall risks. Predicting fal...
Gait parameters that can be measured with simple instrumentation may hold promise for identifying in...