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Ken Möhwald, Roman Schniepp

    Fortschritte Der Neurologie-Psychiatrie
    |December 2, 2022
    PubMed
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    Neurogeriatric patients, especially those with central neurological diseases, experience frequent and severe falls. This study identifies fall risk factors and proposes a multimodal assessment for better risk identification in these patients.

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    Area of Science:

    • Geriatrics
    • Neurology
    • Biomechanics

    Context:

    • Neurogeriatric patients are highly susceptible to falls, with central neurological conditions posing a greater risk than peripheral ones.
    • Falls in this population can result in severe injuries, prolonged hospitalization, reduced mobility, and diminished quality of life, often leading to a fear of falling.

    Purpose:

    • To identify general, clinical, and mobility-based fall risk factors in neurogeriatric patients.
    • To provide an overview of methods for identifying high-risk individuals.
    • To illustrate a multimodal fall risk assessment approach.

    Summary:

    • This article details fall risk factors in neurogeriatric patients, differentiating risks associated with central versus peripheral neurological disorders.
    • It introduces a comprehensive diagnostic strategy that integrates clinical evaluations with instrument-based and mobile motion analysis for a multimodal fall risk assessment.

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    Impact:

    • Improved identification of neurogeriatric patients at high risk of falling.
    • Potential for developing targeted interventions to prevent falls and their associated complications.
    • Enhanced understanding of fall mechanisms in neurological conditions through advanced assessment techniques.