防坠落
TRIPS体系结构
物理医学与康复
任务(项目管理)
心理干预
平衡(能力)
伤害预防
毒物控制
医学
人为因素与人体工程学
老年学
人口
职业安全与健康
自杀预防
应用心理学
物理疗法
心理学
医疗急救
运输工程
工程类
环境卫生
护理部
系统工程
病理
作者
Ryan P. Baylor,Jacob W. Hinkel-Lipsker,S. Victoria Jaque,Sean P. Flanagan
标识
DOI:10.1519/ssc.0000000000000782
摘要
ABSTRACT Falls resulting from trips are a leading cause of injury and can sometimes result in death, especially in the older population. Numerous researchers have studied the biomechanical mechanisms that differentiate fallers from nonfallers and determined whether training can beneficially impact those outcomes. Exercise and task-specific interventions have demonstrated fewer falls after trips but can be costly and often require specialized equipment, making their applicability less practical. Qualified health and fitness practitioners can develop evidence-informed, exercise-based programs focusing on 3 components (balance training, task-specific training, and resistance exercise). Such programs may help to reduce fall risk in older adults based on previously documented studies identifying the biomechanical demands of a successful fall arrest after a trip perturbation. These multicomponent programs should include a safe task-specific training element that does not require specialized equipment.
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