Marion, 74, was terrified of falling. (Note that her name has been changed.) She’d heard the statistics: Falls are a leading cause of injury among people over 60 and the second leading cause of injury deaths worldwide. And although she’d always been active, she found her balance changing as she grew older, which only deepened her fears.
Like many people, Marion didn’t realize that the fear of falling can also be debilitating. That fear kept her close to home. She didn’t spend as much time with friends and family, and her lifestyle was much less active than it had been ten years earlier–which actually increased her fall risk!
But then Marion began seeing a physical therapist to help with her hip pain. When she shared her concerns about falling, he incorporated fall prevention strategies into her treatment plan, building Marion’s confidence enough that she returned to some of her favorite activities, like gardening and meeting with friends for a weekly coffee.
At ElmTree Physical Therapy, we know falls can be frightening. But we also know that fall prevention training can help you face your fears and give you the confidence to live an active, healthy lifestyle, even into old age. Ready to get started with your own fall prevention plan? Schedule an appointment with us today!
Patient Success
This day has been a long time coming for our friend J. Julianna came to us in October after an ACL repair. She came in with her big ole brace on post op and is now leaving with a practically brand new knee. She worked so hard with Nick and Tim throughout the last 9 months, working on her mobility, flexibility and ultimately training for returning to sport. Tim and Nick created a personalized and amazing plan for her. Definitely a sad goodbye for us today but also we are so proud!!
Understanding Your Fall Risk
Everyone’s fall risk is different. No single factor determines your likelihood of a fall; instead, it’s a complex blend of age, lifestyle choices, and health conditions. The more of these factors apply to you, the more likely you are to fall.
Which items on this fall risk list apply to you or a loved one?
- Advanced age (60 years or older)
- Being female (women are more likely to suffer falls than men)
- Joint pain, including from arthritis
- Spells of dizziness or vertigo (a spinning sensation)
- Decline in vision or hearing
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Impaired balance or gait
- Weakness in the lower body
- Use of medications that can cause dizziness or balance issues
- Neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease or Alzheimer’s
- Stroke survivor
- A history of falls
If you think you might be at a high risk of falling, don’t get scared–give us a call! Our team of physical therapists can assess your fall risk and provide you with a customized fall prevention plan that can lower the likelihood of a fall-related injury.
A Personalized Treatment Approach
A good fall prevention plan will address your specific fall risks. For example, someone who suffers from regular vertigo attacks would benefit from specialized therapy to address that issue. Meanwhile, someone with Parkinson’s disease doesn’t necessarily need to worry about dizziness but does need to address an impaired posture, balance, and gait.
Our therapists will work with you to decide which specific treatment options will be the right choice for your personal fall prevention plan. That said, there are some commonalities. Here are a few of the techniques we typically include:
- Regular Exercise Program: Staying active plays a significant role in keeping you from a fall. We’ll suggest an exercise program that suits your needs and abilities, such as a simple walking regimen.
- Pain Management: Joint pain can inhibit mobility, resulting in a sedentary lifestyle and increased fall risk. If you suffer from pain, we’ll work with you to manage it safely and effectively.
- Balance Training: Balance training is the foundation of fall prevention. We’ll guide you through specialized exercises that challenge your balance in a safe, monitored environment–ensuring you see improvements over time.
- Strength Training: One of the reasons older people have an increased fall risk is that you lose muscle mass as you age, making it more challenging to move around. We’ll prepare a strength training program appropriate to your ability level and help you restore some of that lost muscle mass.
- Gait Training: This technique focuses on improving your walking patterns. Certain conditions (such as Parkinson’s disease or stroke) can severely change your gait, and addressing those impairments can reduce your chances of falling.
Guess What? HONESDALE Is Now Open!
The moment many of you have been waiting for is here!! ElmTree’s shiny new HONESDALE office is now open!!
Our Honesdale office features a few unique things that neither of our other clinics have!! We now have turf!! This is extremely beneficial for our student athletes as they retrain post injury! We also have bike fit! This is a professional fitting service in a physical therapy setting, where we assess and address any issue you may be having in relation to your comfort on and off the bike. Each of our clinics are unique and offer different areas of expertise, HOWEVER, they all have the same family atmosphere and ElmTree standards.
We are so excited for all of you to experience our BRAND NEW HONESDALE clinic! If you are a current patient and would like to get scheduled over in Honesdale, please speak to your therapist to be placed on our Honesdale schedule. If you are a new patient looking to schedule an evaluation in Honesdale, please contact us today.
No More Fear of Falling: Call Us Today!
A dedicated fall prevention plan from ElmTree Physical Therapy can give you the confidence to age healthfully, no matter your fall risk. Call us today to schedule an appointment for your initial consultation!
Say Hello To Stefan
Stefan is a PT and will be working in our Hamlin clinic! We are so happy and excited to welcome him to our awesome team! Patients are already loving him! Stop by and say hello.
Say Hello To Mitchell
Mitchell graduated from Penn State Hazleton in 2021 and has been working since 2022 as a PTA. In his free time he loves to be active by going on hikes, playing sports such as basketball, and doing mud runs!
Community Corner: Hamlin Community Library’s Summer Reading Program!!
ElmTree is supporting the Hamlin Community Library’s Summer Reading Program!! We wanted to make a donation with a few baskets of goodies, and luckily one of our patients is an amazing basket maker/ super crafty woman! Linda helped us put together all of the baskets…she is the BEST!! Thanks so much for the help Linda.
Sources
- https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/falls-and-fractures-older-adults-causes-and-prevention
- https://www.choosept.com/guide/physical-therapy-guide-falls
- https://bmcgeriatr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12877-019-1359-9
- https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/falls%20https://bmcgeriatr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12877-019-1359-9
