Falls are the most common cause of injury in the Older Person (OP) and become more frequent with advancing age. There is a higher chance that a fall in an OP leads to trauma due to decreased protective reflexes and saving mechanism.peer-reviewe
textabstractFalls are among the most common and serious problems facing older persons and are associ...
Falls have been and continue to be a leading cause of death among older persons in the United States...
Aim. Falls are the second leading cause of accidental injury and deaths worldwide. Individuals aged ...
Falls are common incidents, which can have major con-sequences. For example, falls and the interrela...
As the number of people 60 years and older increases, so does the number of people who fall. Approx...
Falls and fall-induced injuries are among the most serious and common medical problems facing elderl...
Falls and falls prevention among the elderly population has become a major concern to health organiz...
Abstract High age is a distinguished risk factor of falling, but there remains gaps in epidemiologic...
Introduction: Increased life expectancy has risen in most parts of the world, indicating an improvem...
Falls are common, affecting about one third of community-dwelling adults over age 65 and about half ...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND AND AIMS}$ Falls in old age can have serious consequences. The impact on health ...
One third of community-dwellers aged>65 years and 60 % of people in nursing and retirement homes ...
Falls are a significant problem among the elderly. Every third person falls at least once a year. Fa...
In the last decade, population ageing has been registered as a global phenomenon. A relation exists ...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
textabstractFalls are among the most common and serious problems facing older persons and are associ...
Falls have been and continue to be a leading cause of death among older persons in the United States...
Aim. Falls are the second leading cause of accidental injury and deaths worldwide. Individuals aged ...
Falls are common incidents, which can have major con-sequences. For example, falls and the interrela...
As the number of people 60 years and older increases, so does the number of people who fall. Approx...
Falls and fall-induced injuries are among the most serious and common medical problems facing elderl...
Falls and falls prevention among the elderly population has become a major concern to health organiz...
Abstract High age is a distinguished risk factor of falling, but there remains gaps in epidemiologic...
Introduction: Increased life expectancy has risen in most parts of the world, indicating an improvem...
Falls are common, affecting about one third of community-dwelling adults over age 65 and about half ...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND AND AIMS}$ Falls in old age can have serious consequences. The impact on health ...
One third of community-dwellers aged>65 years and 60 % of people in nursing and retirement homes ...
Falls are a significant problem among the elderly. Every third person falls at least once a year. Fa...
In the last decade, population ageing has been registered as a global phenomenon. A relation exists ...
Introduction. Falls in older adults are a significant cause of morbidity. Thirty percent of women an...
textabstractFalls are among the most common and serious problems facing older persons and are associ...
Falls have been and continue to be a leading cause of death among older persons in the United States...
Aim. Falls are the second leading cause of accidental injury and deaths worldwide. Individuals aged ...