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The prevalence of gait and balance disorders is around 10 % between the ages of 60 and 69 years and more than 60% in those over 80 years. About 30% of people aged 65 years and over have a fall at least once each year, increasing to 50% in people aged 80 years and over.
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Read More »Treatment of almost all medical conditions has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. NICE has issued rapid update guidelines in relation to many of these. This guidance is changing frequently. Please visit https://www.nice.org.uk/covid-19 to see if there is temporary guidance issued by NICE in relation to the management of this condition, which may vary from the information given below. Professional Reference articles are designed for health professionals to use. They are written by UK doctors and based on research evidence, UK and European Guidelines. You may find one of our health articles more useful. Gait abnormalities or unsteadiness are a common presenting complaint, especially in older patients. It may be a trivial complaint with no underlying pathology or herald a more serious illness. The concept of 'off legs' usually refers to elderly patients, who were previously mobile and active, with a sudden deterioration. The cause of 'off legs' is usually an acute illness - eg, chest infection, urinary tract infection. Those who lose independent mobility are less likely to remain in the community, have higher rates of disease, have a poorer quality of life and a greater likelihood of social isolation.
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