Risk factors and characteristics of falls during inpatient rehabilitation of elderly patients

Abstract The present study investigated the incidence, characteristics, and risk factors predictive of falls in different patient populations hospitalized in a geriatric rehabilitation hospital. Overall 84 fallers and 84 control patients were enrolled in this study. The patients were analyzed into t...

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