Falls and Cognition in Older Persons
Falls and Cognition in Older Persons
The aim of this book is to reduce this gap and to provide practical tools for fall prevention in cognitively impaired populations. The proposed book is designed to present a comprehensive and state-of the-art update that covers the pathophysiology, epidemiology, and clinical presentation of falls in cognitively impaired older adults. We additionally aim to reduce the knowledge gap in the association between cognitive processes and falls for practitioners from a translational perspective: from research evidence to clinical approach. We will address gaps and areas of uncertainty but also we will provide practicalevidence-based guidelines for the assessment, approach, and treatment of falls in the cognitively impaired populations.
This book is a unique contribution to the field. Existing textbooks on fall prevention focus in global approaches and only tangentially address the cognitive component of falls and not purposely address special populations and/or settings as residential care and nursing homes. Due to the expected increase of proportion of older adults with cognitive and mobility impairments, this book is also valuable for the whole spectrum of the health care of the elderly. By including a transdisciplinary perspective from geriatric medicine, rehabilitation and physiotherapy medicine, cognitive neurology, and public health, this book will provide a practical and useful resource with wide applicability in falls assessment and prevention.
Falls as a manifestation of brain Failure (Gait and Cognition)
Dysmobility in aging and the role of cognition
Epidemiology and Falls risk factors in cognitively impaired older adults
Depression, Fear of falling, cognition and falls
Consequences of falls in cognitively impaired people
Dual-task gait, cognition and Falls
Gait variability and Falls
Assistive devices, falls, and cognitive aspects
Imaging in "gait and cognition syndrome" and falls
PD and Lewy Body Disease
MCI: MMO and SMH
AD and other dementias
Approaches' in Hospitals and Nursing home settings
Current gaps in Guidelines and Recommendations
Physical exercises in cognitively vulnerable older adults and falls
Cognitive training and falls reduction risk
Vitamin D, falls and cognition
Virtual Reality
Cognitive enhancers
Dual-task gait training
Non-invasive brain stimulation
Falls in cognitively impaired population: evidence, assumptions, and prospect research needed.
Montero-Odasso, Manuel
Camicioli, Richard
| ISBN | 978-3-030-24235-0 |
|---|---|
| Medientyp | Buch |
| Copyrightjahr | 2020 |
| Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
| Umfang | XXIII, 436 Seiten |
| Sprache | Englisch |