On November 14th at 4:30 p.m., the Clinical Neuroscience Research Group of Madrid will meet at the Gonzalo Casas Pessino Cultural Diffusion Center of the Canis Majoris Foundation. There, they will discuss dual tests with the help of geriatrician Ainhoa Esteve, specialist in Geriatrics at the Infanta Leonor Hospital of Madrid.
Description: Mobility disorders in the elderly, falls and problems with cognition are frequently related and therefore require a comprehensive and integrated approach. At present there are early markers of the nterface in movement cognition that can make early prediction new falls along with the evolution of dementia. Dual tests can help establish an early diagnostic and therapeutic approach.
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