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Date publication

mars 2025

Journal

European geriatric medicine

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr LAROSA Fabrice , Pr MOUREY France


Tous les auteurs :
Merendino A, Mourey F, Renoncourt T, Da Silva S, Dipanda M, Larosa F, Putot A, Manckoundia P

Résumé

Clinical features of psychomotor disadaptation syndrome (PDS) include posture, gait, psycho-behavioral, and neurological disorders, which increase the risk of falling. Psychomotor regression syndrome, described in 1986, was renamed PDS following improvements in its pathophysiological understanding, including the preeminent role of subcortical-frontal lesions. Because frailty in aging contributes to the appearance of PDS, the geriatric professionals need to be aware of its existence.

Mots clés

Backward disequilibrium, Falls, Frontal sub-cortical dysfunction syndrome, Older adult, Post-fall syndrome, Psychomotor disadaptation syndrome

Référence

Eur Geriatr Med. 2025 03 13;: