Frailty, Sarcopenia, and Fall Risk Assessment (FSFRA)
Geriatric Care Center

About Frailty, Sarcopenia, and Fall Risk Assessment (FSFRA)
Our department has established a Geriatric Medical Care Center within the Geriatric Clinic. The center provides screening services including Frailty, Sarcopenia, and Fall Risk Assessment and Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA). The following section introduces FSFRA.
1. Assessment Overview
Health issues |
Healthcare needs |
Complex and multiple healthcare needs |
Require proactive comprehensive geriatric assessment |
Prone to frailty and disability due to illness |
Treatment should be based on assessment, aiming at functional recovery and quality of life |
Why Screening Is Needed
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Frailty and sarcopenia are signs of geriatric syndromes
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Frailty may cause falls, delirium, disability, hospitalization, institutionalization, and mortality
Sarcopenia:
loss of skeletal muscle mass and function
Early screening (age ≥70) is highly recommended. Interventions (exercise, nutrition, cognitive training) can delay or reverse frailty
2. Purpose of the Assessment
Confirm diagnosis of frailty and sarcopenia |
Initiate early education and exercise interventions |
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Improve strength and balance to prevent falls and delay disability |
3. Assessment Information
Target Patients:Aged 65+ or those with needs; pre-frail or frail but still functional
Appointment required through geriatric clinic
:3F, Outpatient Building, NCKU Hospital
:NT$399 per FSFRA; NT$299 for InBody only
4. Screening Items Overview
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Physical Activity (IPAQ Questionnaire)
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Body Composition Analysis
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Hand Grip Strength
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Arm Curl & Chair Stand Test
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Back Scratch & Sit-and-Reach Test
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Timed Up and Go Test (TUG)
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Step Test (Cardiopulmonary Endurance)
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Static Balance Test
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Gait Speed and Gait Analysis
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Diagnosis of Frailty & Sarcopenia
5.Assessment Tools Used
Body Composition Analyzer |
Electronic Grip Dynamometer |
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walker |
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Stopwatch |
Dumbbells |
step counter |
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