'I have nothing but praise for this monograph. The Australian authors - a physiologist, a physiotherapist and a lecturer in foot mechanics and gerontology - recognized that textbooks have dealt with falls superficially and that no-one had methodically analysed and interpreted the published work. They write elegantly and apply academic rigour to the data, highlighting the gaps and uncertainties in our knowledge and generously providing many research ideas for readers to pursue.' Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
'The quality of the book is good and it is a good buy for psychiatrists, primary care physicians, geriatricians, orthopaedic surgeons, physical and occupational therapists and domiciliary nurses.' Saudi Medical Journal
'This work bridges the gap between highly specialised journal articles and the often sketchy and superficial chapters on this topic that appear in many textbooks. It is clearly written and can be highly recommended to students, medical practitioners (including geriatricians and rheumatologists), nurses, physiotherapists and occupational therapists, and research workers in the field of gerontology and geriatrics.' Steven Boonen, Clinical Rheumatology
'... provides all the information in a very handy and readable form that anyone setting up a falls clinic could wish for ... this is a book written by experts who have first hand experience of the academic and practical issues involved in identifying patients at risk and the interventions needed to prevent further falls. I strongly recommend it, not just to clinicians, but to nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, podiatrists, and indeed anyone with a professional interest in this problem.' P. W. Overstall, Gerontology
'... a stimulating and valuable book.' Janet M. Simpson, Journal of Ageing and Society
'This book ... guides the reader through the maze of falls management. It is a useful resource for those interested in falls management and also a stepping stone for those wanting to explore the falls research literature further. It is one of the most important evidence-based texts focusing on falls in older people to emerge in recent years ... this book is meticulously researched and is a very welcome addition to the vast literature on falls prevention.' British Journal of Occupational Therapy
'Whom will this book benefit? All to whom the care of the elderly is entrusted on a regular and continuing basis ... it is well produced and printed.' Roy Archibald, Ergonomics
'... an excellent piece of equipment for any researcher of falls.' RACP News
'The book is extremely easy for readers to use, whatever their needs. It is very well written, readable and logically structured. ... a valuable update of an excellent resource ...' Journal of Ageing and Society