Despite Intervention, Fall Injuries in Elderly Didn't Decline (STRIDE Trial)

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ABOUT THIS VIDEO: Falls are the #1 cause of trauma death in the elderly. But according to the STRIDE trial which was published in NEJM, the # of injuries from falls has not declined despite intervention. Here's the link to the NEJM article: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2002183.

In this video, Janice dismissed the NEJM study as being not "evidence-based," then we discussed falls and other fall prevention studies and guidelines (the Cochrane reviews, Otago, and CDC's STEADI).
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