Falls and Bone Health Special Interest Group (SIG)
Set up in 2001, this popular SIG acts as a focus for multidisciplinary interest and expertise on fall prevention and bone health and aims to provide an interface with other relevant organisations.
Our objectives are to:
Draw together, identify and coordinate expertise and interest in the field of falls and bone health amongst members of the Society
Provide an informal forum to present clinical work and research
Promote, by interchange of ideas, research of high quality and so indirectly assist the group to acquire financial support for studies in falls and bone health
Improve the quality of care for older people at risk of falls and fractures
Act as a focus for multidisciplinary interest and expertise on fall prevention and bone health and to interface with other relevant organisations
In certain circumstances, to act through the membership as a coordinating group for larger scale multi-centre studies, either by providing a network for an existing member or department, or less frequently, by mounting a centrally organised exercise.
Falls and accompanying injuries are increasingly common, making their prevention and management a critical global challenge. To add more context on this important area of work, A&A has published a new themed collection of falls research.