University researchers have a healthy interest in reducing falls in older people

By Tanya Marschke
Updated January 28 2016 - 7:09am, first published 3:30am
GETTING ACTIVE: (Back) Phil Nokes, CSU Biomedical Science lecturer Dr James Wickham, Gwen Wythes and research physiotherapist Shona Manning with (front) Lee Edmondston and Thelma Clothier are taking part in a CSU study into health coaching for older people and are encouraging others to get involved. Photo: STEVE GOSCH 0127sgstudy2
GETTING ACTIVE: (Back) Phil Nokes, CSU Biomedical Science lecturer Dr James Wickham, Gwen Wythes and research physiotherapist Shona Manning with (front) Lee Edmondston and Thelma Clothier are taking part in a CSU study into health coaching for older people and are encouraging others to get involved. Photo: STEVE GOSCH 0127sgstudy2

Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange is running a research trial in an effort to reduce falls among older residents.

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