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Physical function assessment of older adults with lower body fractures at 3 months post-discharge from hospital

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Physical function assessment can be performed to assess functional mobility among older adults, especially after a traumatic incident such as lower body fracture (LBF). The objective of this study was to evaluate physical function of older patients with LBF after 3 months of...

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Autores principales: Ibrahim, Nurul ‘Izzah, Sharkawi Ahmad, Mohd, Zulfarina, Mohamed S, Zaris, Sharifah Nurul Aqilah Sayed Mohd, Nor Azlin, Zainal Abidin, Naina Mohamed, Isa, Mohamed, Norazlina, Mokhtar, Sabarul Afian, Shuid, Ahmad Nazrun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6357875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30774356
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/TCRM.S189748
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Sumario:BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Physical function assessment can be performed to assess functional mobility among older adults, especially after a traumatic incident such as lower body fracture (LBF). The objective of this study was to evaluate physical function of older patients with LBF after 3 months of discharge from the hospital. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 89 patients were followed up at the discharge phase. Four independent variables were tested: age, sex, type of fracture, and use of a walking aid before fracture. Mobility and strength were assessed with the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test and hand-grip strength (HGS) test, respectively. RESULTS: The majority of the patients were ≥65 years old (64%), female (61.8%), of Chinese ethnicity (50.6%), and had a hip fracture (51.7%). The mean time for TUG test was 26.11 seconds, while mean HGS was 19.02 kg. We found significant differences in TUG test scores with respect to all independent variables tested: age (P=0.026), sex (P=0.011), fracture type (P<0.001), and use of a walking aid before fracture (P=0.004). Significant differences were also detected in HGS test scores with respect to all independent variables tested: age (P<0.001), sex (P<0.001), fracture type (P<0.001), and use of a walking aid before fracture (P=0.035). CONCLUSION: Increasing age, female sex, having a hip fracture, and use of a walking aid before fracture predicted reduction in the physical function and strength among older adults with LBF.