2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40520-021-02066-9
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Acute effect of traditional and adaptive metronomes on gait variability in older individuals with a history of falls

Abstract: Background Metronome cueing has been shown to reduce gait variability and thereby potentially reduce falls risk in individuals with Parkinson’s disease. It is unclear however, if metronome cueing has a similar effect in healthy older adults with a history of falls. Aim To investigate whether a traditional and/or an adaptive metronome, based on an individual’s gait pattern, were effective in reducing gait variability in older adults with a history of falls.… Show more

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“…8 Falls can lead to psychological problems such as decreased self-esteem and independence, increased physical injury, functional decline, and death. 9 A lot of economic burdens also are imposed on individuals, their families, and the community. [10][11][12][13] The overall direct medical expenses for fallrelated injuries in older people in the United States in 2008 were US$23.3 billion, and the fall-related expenditures in the United Kingdom were estimated to be US$1.6 billion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Falls can lead to psychological problems such as decreased self-esteem and independence, increased physical injury, functional decline, and death. 9 A lot of economic burdens also are imposed on individuals, their families, and the community. [10][11][12][13] The overall direct medical expenses for fallrelated injuries in older people in the United States in 2008 were US$23.3 billion, and the fall-related expenditures in the United Kingdom were estimated to be US$1.6 billion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Falls are a significant cause of hospitalization for patients with knee OA, and can lead to psychological problems, such as decreased self-esteem and independence as well as increased physical injury, functional decline, and death. 5 Many financial burdens are placed on individuals, their families, and communities. 6 Therefore, balance improvement and primary prevention of falls can be very significant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%