1. / evaluation of the fear of falling using an FES-I questionnaire, distribution of subjects according to the score into 3 groups (16-19: little concerned by the fear of falling, 20-27 moderately concerned, 28-64 very concerned by fear of falling) 2. / evaluation of lumbar articular mobility by the schober index, coxofemoral by hip goniometry in flexion and extension (no evaluation of other amplitudes because lack of abduction / abduction / external and internal rotation of the hip remain functional in walking and the balance)
1. / evaluation of the fear of falling using an FES-I questionnaire, distribution of subjects according to the score into 3 groups (16-19: little concerned by the fear of falling, 20-27 moderately concerned, 28-64 very concerned by fear of falling) 2. / evaluation of lumbar articular mobility by the schober index, coxofemoral by hip goniometry in flexion and extension (no evaluation of other amplitudes because lack of abduction / abduction / external and internal rotation of the hip remain functional in walking and the balance)
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
anthropomorphic measurements + FES questionnaire + demographic data and medications
GH Sud Ile-de-France, CH Melun-Sénart
Melun, France, France
Association FES and goniometry
Highlight a significant positive association between hips' goniometry (angle degree) and FES-I score (continuous scale without unit)
Time frame: 15 minutes
Association FES-I (continuous scale without unit) and Schober index (centimeter)
Highlight a significant positive association between Shober index and FES-I score
Time frame: 15 minutes
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