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Accidental falls are the leading cause of death among older adults
in the United States. One third of all adults aged 65 and older
report falling each year. Elders living in institutions have 3
times the chance of falling compared to those living in their
homes. Accidental falls are also very common in children of all
ages. Young children learning to walk and toddlers are at greater
risk of accidental falls resulting in possible cranio-cerebral
injury. Practical implications for fall-prevention programs such as
balance-training programs or mobility aids to reduce restrictions
on lateral stepping movements can reduce accidental falls. This
book presents research findings on the causes, preventions and
interventions that impact fall risk.
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