The FLASSH study: protocol for a randomised controlled trial evaluating falls prevention after stroke and two sub-studies

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2009
Authors
Batchelor, Frances A
Hill, Keith D
Mackintosh, Shylie
Said, Catherine M
Whitehead, Craig Hamilton
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BioMed Central Ltd.
Abstract
This randomised controlled trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a multi-factorial falls prevention program for stroke survivors who are at high risk of falling when they return home after rehabilitation. Intervention will consist of a home exercise program as well as individualised falls prevention and injury minimisation strategies based on identified risk factors for falls. Additionally, two sub-studies will be implemented in order to explore other key areas related to falls in this population. The first of these is a longitudinal study evaluating the relationship between fear of falling, falls and function over twelve months, and the second evaluates residual impairment in gait stability and obstacle crossing twelve months after discharge from rehabilitation.
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Public health, Stroke survivors, Falls prevention, Rehabilitation
Citation
Batchelor, F., Hill, K.D., Mackintosh, S., Said, C., & Whitehead, C.H., 2009. The FLASSH study: Protocol for a randomised controlled trial evaluating falls prevention after stroke and two sub-studies. BMC Neurology, 9:14 (31 March 2009).