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A community-based Falls Management Exercise Programme (FaME) improves balance, walking speed and reduced fear of falling
2014
Primary Health Care Research and Development
2 Hong Kong Society for the Aged, Hong Kong Background: Although effective community falls prevention programmes for the older persons have been described, challenges remain in translating proven interventions into daily practice. Aim: To evaluate the efficacy, feasibility and acceptability of a falls prevention programme that can be integrated into daily activities in a group of community-dwelling older adults with risk of falling. Method: A cohort study with intervention and comparison groups
doi:10.1017/s1463423614000024
pmid:24480023
fatcat:pxsridwvtvgmrm7z7374jznjdq