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Neurology & Neurotherapy Open Access Journal Research Article 1 min read

A Fall- Frequently Avoided but a Safe Fall: An Expedient Training Part for Various Conditions

Dildip K
ISSN: 2639-2178  10.23880/nnoaj-16000104  Received: October 23, 2016  Published: December 06, 2016
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fatal falls South East Asia rest inadvertently
Abstract

Universally, falls are a major communal health problem. An estimated 4,24, 000 fatal falls occur each year, making it the second leading cause of accidental or unintentional injury deaths worldwide, after road traffic injuries. Over 80% of fall-related fatalities occur in low- and middle-income countries, with regions of the Western Pacific and South East Asia accounting for more than two thirds of these deaths [1]. A fall is defined as an event which results in a person coming to rest inadvertently on the ground or floor or other lower level. As a result it is usually avoided

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  year    = {2016},
  volume  = {1},
  number  = {1},
  doi     = {10.23880/nnoaj-16000104}
}
Dildip K (2016). A Fall- Frequently Avoided but a Safe Fall: An Expedient Training Part for Various Conditions. Neurology & Neurotherapy Open Access Journal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.23880/nnoaj-16000104
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