Praxis Handreha 2020; 01(01): 39-42
DOI: 10.1055/a-1025-0829
Aus der Praxis – für die Praxis

Sturzprävention – Dual-Tasking als Therapiemaßnahme bei Handpatienten

Slavko Rogan

Ein Drittel der Personen über 65 Jahre stürzt einmal pro Jahr [13] und zwei Drittel der Gestürzten fallen innerhalb eines Jahres nochmals hin [10]. Ältere Menschen erleiden dabei häufig eine distale Radiusfraktur. In der handtherapeutischen Behandlung dieser Patienten ist deshalb die Sturzprävention ein wichtiges Thema. Das Dual-Tasking bietet eine einfache und effektive Möglichkeit dafür.



Publication History

Article published online:
22 January 2020

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