TY - JOUR
T1 - Mobility and balance in the elderly
T2 - A guide to bedside assessment
AU - MacKnight, Chris
AU - Rockwood, Kenneth
PY - 1996/3
Y1 - 1996/3
N2 - Elderly patients often have impaired balance and loss of mobility. Regular assessment of mobility status is essential to ensure that appropriate support is provided and to monitor recovery. Functions that should be assessed include mobility in bed, ability to rise to a sitting position, ability to transfer from bed to chair and in and out of a bathtub, balance, ambulation, and gait. Evaluation can be performed quickly at the patient's bedside. For some patients, stretching and strengthening exercises may help restore function.
AB - Elderly patients often have impaired balance and loss of mobility. Regular assessment of mobility status is essential to ensure that appropriate support is provided and to monitor recovery. Functions that should be assessed include mobility in bed, ability to rise to a sitting position, ability to transfer from bed to chair and in and out of a bathtub, balance, ambulation, and gait. Evaluation can be performed quickly at the patient's bedside. For some patients, stretching and strengthening exercises may help restore function.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 8637835
AN - SCOPUS:0029985921
SN - 0032-5481
VL - 99
SP - 269
EP - 276
JO - Postgraduate Medicine
JF - Postgraduate Medicine
IS - 3
ER -