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- M B King and M E Tinetti.
- Geriatric Program, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut 06106, USA.
- Clin. Geriatr. Med. 1996 Nov 1;12(4):745-59.
AbstractInjuries, particularly fractures, are the most serious and costly consequence of falling for older people living in the community. Rather than having a single cause, fall injuries are the result of a combination of intrinsic, situational, and environmental factors. In this article, the epidemiology of fall injuries is reviewed, the results of observational and intervention studies are discussed, and a multifactorial approach to reducing injurious falls is presented.
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