Literature DB >> 10132549

A falls and balance clinic for the elderly.

K D Hill1, J M Dwyer, J A Schwarz, R D Helme.   

Abstract

A Falls and Balance Clinic for the elderly has been developed with the aim of identifying those at risk of subsequent falls, and recommending intervention strategies to reduce this risk. The physical and functional status of 149 clients referred to the Clinic are reported. Neurological and musculoskeletal pathologies were identified as the cause of falls in the majority of clients. Measures of gait velocity and stride length, and ability to stand on one leg were markedly reduced compared with normative data for healthy elderly. A number of other measures of balance, strength, and function are also reported. The results of a questionnaire about home environment indicated that only 28% of those referred had been assessed in their own home in the previous year. Home environment was considered a potential risk in a further 28% of clients and a home visit was instituted in these cases. Other intervention strategies included referral for further investigations (36%), Day Hospital (33%), provision of a home program of balance or strengthening exercises (27%), and medication change (15%). Issues related to the establishment, operation and long term evaluation of the effectiveness of a specialist Falls and Balance Clinic for the elderly are discussed.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 10132549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiother Can        ISSN: 0300-0508            Impact factor:   1.037


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1.  Community-dwelling seniors who present to the emergency department with a fall do not receive Guideline care and their fall risk profile worsens significantly: a 6-month prospective study.

Authors:  A E Salter; K M Khan; M G Donaldson; J C Davis; J Buchanan; R B Abu-Laban; W L Cook; S R Lord; H A McKay
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2006-02-21       Impact factor: 4.507

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