Balance & Fall Prevention

Discover How To Finally Ease the FEAR of Losing Your INDEPENDENCE or Injury Due to FEAR of Falling

physical therapy can decrease your fall risk

Do you ever experience an imbalance, dizziness, or unsteadiness that makes you feel as if at any given moment you might tip over?

Have you suffered in the past because of a fall?

Are you afraid that you might be in danger of experiencing a fall-related injury?

If so, you aren’t alone. Falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal accidents in older adults. Each year, one-third of the population above 65 experiences a fall. In 2013, over 2.5 million people were treated in emergency departments for nonfatal injuries, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).Most people don’t think about keeping their balance in shape until it is too late and they suffer a harsh fall. The good news is that most falls can easily be prevented, simply by the regular exercising of your balance system. Contact Body Balance Physical Therapy today if you fear you’re at a risk of falling, so we can help you find out the source of your problem and handle it accordingly.

what are fall risks?

Some people have a higher risk of falling than others. Certain risk factors include:

Our physical therapist in the Lakeway, Dripping Springs, and South Austin / Onion Creek Clinics will assess your medical history to determine how many risk factors toward falling you may have.

They will educate you on what these factors mean, as well as steps you can take to decrease your risk.

After this, they will perform a thorough physical evaluation to figure out what the best treatment plan for you will be.

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physical therapy for fall prevention

At Body Balance Physical Therapy, your initial physical evaluation may consist of several parts to better determine what your most problematic factors are.

These may include vision tests, thinking tests, resting heart rate checks, active heart rate checks, and evaluations of your gait, balance, range of motion, and strength. Based on the results of this evaluation, our Doctor of Physical Therapy will design a treatment plan for your specific needs.

These plans are aimed first and foremost at reducing your risk of falling, but they will also aid you in improving balance, strength, flexibility, endurance, and overall movement.

Statistics supporting physical therapy for falls

A recently published systematic review by Cochrane, comprising over 100 randomized controlled trials, supports exercise interventions as an effective treatment method for patients with an increased risk of falling.

The average age of patients in this review was 76, and 77% of the patients were women. Fall risk was also reduced at 21-24%, depending on if treatments were done in individual or group settings. The risk of fall-related fractures was decreased by 27% and the number of falls that required medical attention was decreased by 39%.

Results concluded that those who participated in exercise interventions had a 23% decrease in falls as compared to the control group.

Concluding statements from the authors demonstrated how overall, “Exercise reduces both the rate of falls…and the number of people experiencing falls.”

Are you experiencing these symptoms?

If you have any of the following symptoms, physical therapy could greatly benefit you and help prevent the risk of falling.

It is important to note that you should also contact a physical therapist if you have any of the following symptoms:

Are you ready to get back on your feet by improving your balance and decreasing your risk of sustaining a fall-related injury?