Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1916386 | Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We monitored the incidence and consequences of falls during a 3-month follow-up in 66 patients with a variety of neuromuscular disorders and in 44 age-matched controls. Patients fell more often than controls (27% versus 5%). Falls frequently caused injuries (minor in 79% of subjects and major in 5%) and were often accompanied by fear of falling (58%) and reduced activities (48%). We conclude that falling is a clinically important problem in patients with neuromuscular disorders.
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Authors
A.J. Pieterse, T.B. Luttikhold, K. de Laat, B.R. Bloem, B.G. van Engelen, M. Munneke,