
1 in 3 Seniors Will Fall This Year. Physical Therapy Can Make Sure You’re Not One of Them.
Assess Yourself At Home With Our Fall Risk Home Assessment Guide.
Falls are a big deal.
They can cause injuries and make it hard to live on your own. They can also make you afraid of falling again. This fear might make you less active, making you weaker and more likely to fall. It’s a tough cycle to break.
Falls aren’t a normal part of aging. Physical therapy can reduce your risk and help you stay independent. Here are five ways your PT can help.
Creating a personalized exercise plan
Being active helps prevent falls. Your PT will create an exercise plan based on your needs and interests. This should be fun! Consider going on walks, dancing, aquatic exercise, or practicing yoga.
Making Your Home Safer
Many falls happen at home. Simple changes like removing tripping hazards and using night lights can make a significant difference. Your physical therapist can help you with these and recommend other modifications to make your home safer.
Strength and Balance Exercises
Strong muscles and good balance are vital to preventing falls. Your PT will show you specific exercises that help with both.
Addressing underlying health issues
Falls are often the result of multiple factors. Your PT can work with your other doctors to address things like vision problems, heart issues, incontinence, or diabetes that might make you more likely to fall.
Help you find community programs
Staying active is easier and more fun with others. Your PT can help you find group exercise classes or other programs in your area that will help you stay strong and independent.
Take the first step.
Falling isn’t a normal part of getting older. With the right help, you can stay strong, maintain your balance, and keep doing the things you love. Physical therapy is a great way to ensure that you stay on your feet and remain active and independent. Take that first step towards better balance and a more active life. Your future self will thank you!
If you’re worried about falling or have already had a fall, don’t wait to get help. Talk to your physical therapist.
If you haven’t had a fall and want to be sure you are taking steps to prevention, you can assess yourself at home to determine if you may potentially be at an increased risk of falling.
Use this guide that we have put together to self-assess at home.
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