Usefulness of Assessment Tools Used in the Classroom for Fall Prevention of Community-Dwelling Elderly Women

[Purpose] We investigated the usefulness of assessment tools used in fall prevention classroom. [Subjects] The subjects were 33 community-dwelling elderly women. [Method] Assessment tools for measurement were selected based on motor function, stride time variability, gait parameters, such as root me...

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Published inRigaku ryoho kagaku Vol. 27; no. 6; pp. 635 - 639
Main Authors HORIKAWA, Etsuo, ITO, Kenichi, NAKAHARA, Masami, NAGAI, Yoshiharu, KIHARA, Taishi, MATSUDA, Kensuke, KANEKO, Hideo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published The Society of Physical Therapy Science 2012
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ISSN1341-1667
2434-2807
2434-2807
DOI10.1589/rika.27.635

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Summary:[Purpose] We investigated the usefulness of assessment tools used in fall prevention classroom. [Subjects] The subjects were 33 community-dwelling elderly women. [Method] Assessment tools for measurement were selected based on motor function, stride time variability, gait parameters, such as root mean square (RMS), and level of daily activities. In univariate analysis, stride time variability was found to be significantly greater for fallers than for non-fallers. The cut-off value and the area under the curve (AUC) were determined from the receiver-operating-characteristic (ROC). [Results] Significant differences were observed between the fallers group and no-fallers group in stride time variability and level of daily activities. Logistic regression analysis showed stride time variability and level of daily activities were significantly associated with falls. AUC of stride time variability was 0.79, and that of the level of daily activities was 0.20. The degree of sensitivity of stride time variability for falls was 69% (specificity: 85%, accuracy: 79%) when the cut-off value was estimated to be 2.26%. [Conclusion] Our study suggests that stride time variability is a useful assessment tool for predicting falls.
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ISSN:1341-1667
2434-2807
2434-2807
DOI:10.1589/rika.27.635