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2013
DOI: 10.1161/str.44.suppl_1.atmp88
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Abstract TMP88: Slipping, Tripping, and Rapid Ambulation are Key Fall Triggers for Stroke Survivors

Abstract: Background: Stroke survivors fall up to seven times more annually than healthy adults of a similar age. The inability to recover balance from slipping, tripping, or rapid ambulation accounts for the majority of falls, while balance control can prevent falls. An examination of the triggers for falls and balance recovery strategies for near falls is crucial for fall prevention in stroke survivors. Purpose: To examine the self-reported triggers for falls a… Show more

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