2021
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2020-236229
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From the ground up: recognising risk of frailty syndromes and functional decline through foot examination

Abstract: Foot pathologies in older adults are associated with falls and complications such as amputations and ulcers. We report a case of an older man who presented to the geriatric medicine outpatient clinic. History taking revealed a fall, recent episode of delirium and decline in functional status with the patient reporting he was no longer able to cut his own toenails. Medical history included hypothyroidism, depression and hearing impairment. Physical examination detected very long, thickened toenails with bilater… Show more

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“…However, it is important to note that those with more favorable post-TAVR trajectories had higher baseline functional status while those with less favorable trajectories had lower baseline functional status. 78 Moreover, post-TAVR rehabilitation showed potential of improving markers of frailty such as gait speed at 1-year. 79 …”
Section: Health Trajectory Post-tavrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is important to note that those with more favorable post-TAVR trajectories had higher baseline functional status while those with less favorable trajectories had lower baseline functional status. 78 Moreover, post-TAVR rehabilitation showed potential of improving markers of frailty such as gait speed at 1-year. 79 …”
Section: Health Trajectory Post-tavrmentioning
confidence: 99%