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Preventing falls in the elderly

A practical approach to a common problem

Pages 237-244 | Published online: 17 May 2016
 

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The elderly are more apt to fall than their younger companions, and those who fall once are more likely to fall again. Many factors explain this susceptibility: The elderly are often taking medications that affect the central nervous system, their muscles and vision may have deteriorated, and other diseases may limit physical movement. Dr Perlin summarizes methods to assess risk of falling and provides tips on prevention.

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