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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect that a new fall prevention training program has on the fall incidence of long-term care facility residents ...
Exercise is important for everyday health, but one exercise in particular helps prevent falls and broken bones in seniors, according to recently published ...
A concussion may be caused by a fall, car accident or contact sports injury. ... Prevent falls in older adults by talking to a healthcare professional about ...
A bone might break from a sports injury, a car crash, a heavy object dropped on the foot, or a misstep or fall. Fractures can range from tiny cracks in the ...
A sudden fall in blood pressure can be dangerous. A change of just 20 mm ... Injury from falls. Severely low blood pressure can lower the body's oxygen ...
Robert Wermers says as people age, the risk for falls and bone fractures rise. “The most common fracture that we see and the highest risk fracture are vertebral ...
Jeffrey D. Kerby, M.D., Ph.D., FACS, indicates deploying advanced resuscitative care teams may be the answer for patients experiencing noncompressible torso ...
Falls. Risk factors. Any activity that increases the risk of injuries to the face can increase the risk of a broken nose. Such activities may include ...
"Fall is a very common season for seasonal allergies to kick in," says Dr. Li. And ragweed is usually the biggest culprit. "If an allergic person with ...
Foot and ankle bones. A fall or blow to the ankle can break one or more of the three bones in the ankle joint: the fibula, the tibia ...
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