Nupur Hajela et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Feasibility of a self-reported digital fall risk assessment compared with the traditional functional balance and gait assessments performed during student led balance …Nupur Hajela et al., 2022
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- Nupur Hajela P
- Peggy R
- Sheryl Flynn P
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- International Journal of Physiotherapy Research
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Background: One in four older adults in the age range 65 and above, report falls in the US each year. Some falls cause injuries or even deaths and can pose a significant economic burden on society. This pilot study compares two different methods of measuring fall risk in …
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