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The risk of falls depends upon a range of individual abilities and characteristics of the external environment. At an individual level, factors such as strength, visual acuity and proprioception (the sense of where parts of our body are located in space) are all thought to contribute. We’re wanting to look in more detail at the role proprioception might be playing and how typical age-related declines might be related to falls risk. Volunteers are needed to participate in a research study that will see how a range of measures related to proprioception correlate with one another and with observed falls over a six month period. The information gained from the research will assist in identifying which measure, or combination of measures, has the greatest power in terms of predicting falls risk. This has the potential to improve screening for falls risk in clinical settings. 


Who can participate

We’re looking for people aged 55 or more who have 45 minutes to spare for testing, and who will be willing to keep a falls diary for 6 months.


What’s Involved

Volunteers will be asked to undertake 6 tests and a questionnaire at the beginning of the project and then monitor any falls using a falls diary over the following 6 months. The initial testing will take around 45 minutes but is not physically demanding. Tests will include; Walking speed, Balance tests x2, visual tests x2, sensation test of the feet, and a questionnaire.

Screening will be free of charge. Parking costs for the testing at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ health Hub will be covered. 


Data confidentiality

Only the researchers will have access to the individual information provided by participants. Privacy and confidentiality will be assured at all times. The research outcomes may be presented at conferences and written up for publication. However, in all these publications, the privacy and confidentiality of individuals will be protected.

The project has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ (HREC Project 14213)

Take part in this study

If you are interested in participating, you can book an appointment using the link below. A member of the research team will contact you to confirm the details of your session.

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