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- Title
Sideways fall-induced impact force and its effect on hip fracture risk: a review.
- Authors
Nasiri Sarvi, M.; Luo, Y.
- Abstract
Summary: Osteoporotic hip fracture, mostly induced in falls among the elderly, is a major health burden over the world. The impact force applied to the hip is an important factor in determining the risk of hip fracture. However, biomechanical researches have yielded conflicting conclusions about whether the fall-induced impact force can be accurately predicted by the available models. It also has been debated whether or not the effect of impact force has been considered appropriately in hip fracture risk assessment tools. This study aimed to provide a state-of-the-art review of the available methods for predicting the impact force, investigate their strengths/limitations, and suggest further improvements in modeling of human body falling. Methods: We divided the effective parameters on impact force to two categories: (1) the parameters that can be determined subject-specifically and (2) the parameters that may significantly vary from fall to fall for an individual and cannot be considered subject-specifically. Results: The parameters in the first category can be investigated in human body fall experiments. Video capture of real-life falls was reported as a valuable method to investigate the parameters in the second category that significantly affect the impact force and cannot be determined in human body fall experiments. Conclusions: The analysis of the gathered data revealed that there is a need to develop modified biomechanical models for more accurate prediction of the impact force and appropriately adopt them in hip fracture risk assessment tools in order to achieve a better precision in identifying high-risk patients.
- Subjects
RISK factors of falling down; BIOMECHANICS; POSTURAL balance; BONE fractures; HIP joint injuries; KINESIOLOGY; OSTEOPOROSIS; MOTION capture (Human mechanics); DISEASE complications
- Publication
Osteoporosis International, 2017, Vol 28, Issue 10, p2759
- ISSN
0937-941X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00198-017-4138-5