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Pilot study of a fall risk management program for middle aged and older adults with MS
NeuroRehabilitation, 10/21/09
Finlayson M et al. – "Safe at Home BAASE" appears to have potential to foster changes in knowledge, skills and behavior associated with reduced personal fall risk. Findings suggest that additional research is needed on fall–related assessment tools for this population before a large scale controlled investigation of the intervention can be pursued.
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