Gaits and disability as predictors of lenght of hospital stay in older patients
Publisher:
British Geriatrics SocietyDate published:
2 February, 2006Region:
Republic of Ireland Publication type:
researchRecent studies suggest that gait speed is a good predictor of disability and hospitalization. This study examined the predictive power of gait and other healthrelated variables on duration of hospital stay.
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