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Of the 44 participants, 37 wore spectacles, 13 used a walking aid (walking stick or rollator), and 3 used a hearing aid.
We also recorded whether or not study participants used a walking aid.
The LPNs expressed that they were often observant of how the patient used a walking aid.
Of the 100 patients, 42 used a walking aid; of whom 8 required bilateral assistance and 4 used a wheelchair to mobilise.
65.1% had four or more chronic illnesses, 50.3% used a walking aid (cane or rollator), and 28.6% had fallen at least once in the previous 12 months.
Similarly, the percentage of patients who used a walking aid during the study decreased in the group treated with risedronate at 15 mg, contrasting with an increase in the placebo group.
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The inclusion criteria were age above 65 years, ability to understand simple commands, able to walk independently without using a walking aid, no major orthopedic or other medical disorder that might affect independent living, and no serious uncorrected visual or hearing impairments.
At best she is able to walk short distances (∼20 m) using a walking aid.
Participants wore comfortable shoes or walked in bare feet, could use a walking aid and began the test from a standing start.
Use of a walking aid was determined by the question "Do you use a walking aid" (Yes/No).
For known-groups validity, we hypothesized that participants ambulating without a walking aid would have significantly higher DEMMI scores than participants using a walking aid (Mann–Whitney U test, P < 0.05).
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