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- W2118616448 abstract "ABSTRACT Introduction : We determined lower limb neuromuscular capacities associated with falls and fall‐related injuries in older people with declining peripheral nerve function. Methods : Thirty‐two subjects (67.4 ± 13.4 years; 19 with type 2 diabetes), representing a spectrum of peripheral neurologic function, were evaluated with frontal plane proprioceptive thresholds at the ankle, frontal plane motor function at the ankle and hip, and prospective follow‐up for 1 year. Results : Falls and fall‐related injuries were reported by 20 (62.5%) and 14 (43.8%) subjects, respectively. The ratio of hip adductor rate of torque development to ankle proprioceptive threshold (Hip STR /Ank PRO ) predicted falls (pseudo‐R 2 = .726) and injury (pseudo‐R 2 = .382). No other variable maintained significance in the presence of Hip STR /Ank PRO . Conclusions : Fall and injury risk in the population studied is related inversely to Hip STR /Ank PRO . Increasing rapidly available hip strength in patients with neuropathic ankle sensory impairment may decrease risk of falls and related injuries. Muscle Nerve 50 : 437–442, 2014" @default.
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- W2118616448 title "Hip strength: Ankle proprioceptive threshold ratio predicts falls and injury in diabetic neuropathy" @default.
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