身体活动和预防跌倒-解决临床问题

S. Pantelinac, D. Simic-Panic, Natasa Janjic, T. Spasojevic, S. Tomasevic-Todorovic
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介绍。骨质疏松性骨折患者采用多学科综合治疗方法。在患有骨质疏松症的老年人中,摔倒导致骨折等伤害是很常见的。多因素风险评估对于确定发生跌倒的危险因素、排除危险因素和实施预防措施具有重要意义。风险评估的问题是非常现代的,并由相关的专业建议和国家和国际准则来处理。后者指出以下跌倒风险:以前跌倒,使用精神药物,视力障碍,活动能力,步态,肌肉力量和平衡以及认知功能障碍。害怕跌倒、心理被动、尿失禁、鞋子不合适以及某些神经和心血管疾病也被认为是额外的风险。跌倒风险也可能是环境因素(在住宅内外),例如光线不足、家具及其配置不足、难以进入床、椅子、厕所、浴室、楼梯等。为了估算真实的跌倒风险,除了使用适当的问卷调查外,还可以使用几种静态和动态测试来评估平衡和活动能力。根据现有危险因素的类型,还建议采取行动,通过宣传、教育和老年人参与预防措施来消除危险因素。结论。在某些人群中,尤其是老年人中,对跌倒发生和骨折恢复的多因素风险评估是非常重要的。
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Physical activity and fall prevention - solving clinical problems
Introduction. A multidisciplinary and therapeutic approach is used for patients with osteoporotic bone fractures. Falls, leading to injuries, including bone fractures, are a common occurrence in the elderly suffering from osteoporosis. Multifactorial risk assessment is of great importance in identifying risk factors for the occurrence of falls, their removal and implementing preventive measures. The issue of risk assessment is very current and treated by related professional recommendations and national and international guidelines. The latter point out the following fall risks: previous falls, use of psychotropic substances, vision impairment, mobility, gait, muscle strength and balance and impairment of cognitive functions. Fear of falling, psychological passivity, urinary incontinence, inadequate footwear and certain neurologic and cardiovascular conditions are also considered additional risks. Fall risks may also be environmental (within the dwelling and outside), such as low lighting, inadequate furniture and its disposition, difficulty in accessing the bed, chair, toilet, bathroom, stairs and other. For a realistic fall risk estimate, besides using adequate questionnaires, several static and dynamic tests may be used to assess balance and mobility. Depending on the type of risk factors present, actions for their removal through information, education and participation of the elderly in preventive measures are also recommended. Conclusion. Multifactorial risk assessment of fall occurrence and bone fracture, as of recovery, are of great importance within certain population groups, especially the elderly.
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