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Some authors use the term cortical-subcortical myoclonus to identify a specific type of myoclonus, which differs from classical cortical myoclonus in that the abnormal neuronal activity spreads between the cortical and subcortical circuits, producing diffuse excitation. The EEG shows generalized spike-and-wave discharges that correlate with the myoclonic jerks. We report the case of a 79-year-old patient with a history of right thalamic deep hemorrhagic stroke, with favorable evolution. Fifteen years later, he was readmitted to the emergency department for episodes characterized by sudden falls without loss of consciousness. An EEG with EMG recording channel on the right deltoid muscle was performed, which documented frequent diffuse spike-wave and polyspike-wave discharges, temporally related to myoclonic jerks in the lower limbs. Brain MRI showed the persistence of a small right thalamic hemosiderin residue at the site of the previous hemorrhage. Antiseizure treatment with levetiracetam was started, with rapid clinical and electroencephalographic improvement. Our case may represent a lesion model of generalized epilepsy with myoclonic seizures. Furthermore, it highlights that lower limb myoclonus of cortical-subcortical origin may be an underestimate cause of gait disturbances and postural instability. Then, it may be reasonable to include the EEG in the diagnostic work-up of patients with recurrent falls.
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Cureus
July 2025
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kamiiida Daiichi Hospital, Aichi, JPN.
Falls among older adults are a serious public health concern. In addition to exercise interventions, evaluating and modifying the home environment is essential for effective fall prevention. However, home assessments conducted via in-person visits are not frequently implemented due to constraints related to time and human resources.
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October 2025
Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Virtual observation units (VOUs) are being implemented across the country and serve as a model for patients to receive observational-level care at home. Falls are a leading cause of emergency department (ED) visits in the geriatric population and can cause substantial morbidity or mortality. Despite ED guidelines recommending fall-risk evaluation, the ED does not typically assess future fall risk given limited resources.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Appl Stat
June 2025
Division of Biostatistics, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University.
Electronic medical records (EMR) data contain rich information that can facilitate health-related studies but is collected primarily for purposes other than research. For recurrent events, EMR data often do not record event times or counts but only contain intermittently assessed and censored observations (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Statin-induced myopathy might increase the risk of falls in the elderly, and change treatment decisions.
Methods: In the following retrospective study, we selected 463 internal medicine hospitalized patients aged ≥ 70 years old with falls hospitalized during 2020-2021. We compared those with and without recurrent falls.
J Am Geriatr Soc
September 2025
Department of Neurology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Background: For selected patients at increased fall risk, physical therapy may include instruction to look around and observe the environment to identify obstacles, known as visual scanning or tracking, and avoid them. Whether visual scanning reduces fall risk more broadly in the general population is unknown.
Methods: Using data from the Mexico Health and Aging Study (MHAS), a longitudinal, nationally representative study of adults 50 years of age and older in Mexico (n = 13,850), we measured the association between visual scanning test performance and three fall-related outcomes: any fall in the previous 2 years, recurrent falls, and falls with injury.