Current understandings and technologies for prevention of fall-related hip fracture in older adults
W. J. Choi (Convener)
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AbstractParticipants: W. J. Choi (Korea), Y. Yang (Hong Kong), K. Lim (Korea), C. Y. Ho (Hong Kong). ISSUE Consequences of falls in older adults (i.e., hip fracture) are often life-threatening, and prevention is important. While tremendous efforts have been made so far to address fall-related hip fractures in older adults, fall-related death rates in older adults have continuously increased over the decades, requiring continued supports for research, development and application in safe activities of daily living. CONTENT Our symposium is designed to provide basic knowledge on the science of falling and hip fracture in older adults and associated intervention strategies (i.e., primarily wearable hip protectors), with a hope to guide future research and practice to address the issue. The symposium discusses hip fracture mechanisms and associated risk factors with a great emphasis on the circumstances of falls that lead to hip fracture and the role of soft tissue over the hip region, so called “natural padding device”, in determining hip fractures during a fall. The symposium also discusses wearable hip protectors, including its user compliance (acceptance and adherence) and novel design of hip protectors.Keywords: falls, hip fractures, injury prevention, older adults, biomechanics, hip protectors, compliance, acceptance
W. J. Choi (Convener) (2022). Current understandings and technologies for prevention of fall-related hip fracture in older adults. Gerontechnology, 21(s),1-5
https://doi.org/10.4017/gt.2022.21.s.515.sp3