The Importance of a Good Fall Prevention Plan
The Importance of a Good Fall Prevention Plan

The Importance of a Good Fall Prevention Plan

The Importance of a Good Fall Prevention Plan

Did you know that falls are among the biggest risks to older adults? As we age, we go through several physical, cognitive, and sensory changes that can significantly impact our balance. An impaired balance means a higher chance of falling – and a higher chance of falling makes it more likely that you might suffer a severe injury.

Fortunately, there are several things you can do to improve your balance, no matter your age. At PhysioPlus Health Group, we offer dedicated fall prevention plans to address your fall-related risk factors. We’ll help you improve your strength, balance, and stability to stay healthy and active throughout your golden years!

To illustrate just how important a good fall prevention plan is, we want to share the stories of two patients, whom we’ll call Janice and Carol. Janice underwent a dedicated fall prevention plan; Carol didn’t.

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Carol was 68 when she first visited us. Although she’d been fairly active when she was younger, she developed knee osteoarthritis in her early 60s, which led to her becoming much more sedentary. Her pain and restricted mobility caused her to fall and break her hip, and she worked with us on her rehabilitation.

We were understandably concerned about Carol’s fall risk, as she met several of the criteria:

• A history of falls (falling once doubles the likelihood that you’ll fall again)

• Weak legs and core

• Knee pain and impaired gait from osteoarthritis

Unfortunately, Carol’s insurance limited how frequently she could see a physiotherapist, and rehabilitating her hip injury was her primary concern. While we did work with her to restore her strength and balance to where it was before her injury, she ran out of sessions before we could develop it further.

But perhaps the biggest issue for Carol was that her fall and subsequent injury really shook her confidence. While she felt safe performing exercises in our clinic, she worried about performing them at home, fretting that she would injure herself — or worse, fall again. As a result, she sank back into her sedentary lifestyle, which only worsened her arthritis symptoms and made it more likely that she would fall again.

If we’d been able to continue working with Carol, we could have improved her physical balance and helped build her confidence, too. How do we know this? Because it’s what happened with Janice.

Janice’s background is strikingly similar to Carol’s. She was a little older when she developed osteoarthritis (late 60s), and she suffered her big fall when she was 73. Again, she initially visited us so we could help rehabilitate her after her injury.

Like Carol, Janice’s confidence was shattered by her fall. However, she noticed that working with us made her feel more confident in exercising and being generally active. After she finished her rehabilitation, she indicated she would like to continue with physiotherapy. We were delighted to oblige!

We immediately suggested that Janice focus on a dedicated fall prevention plan, and we created a customized program that addressed her specific needs:

  • Pain management helped control her osteoarthritis pain so she could work through her exercises.
  • We continued the strength training program we had developed for her rehabilitation to restore strength throughout her lower body and core – crucial muscles in controlling balance.
  • Focused balance training targeted the skills she needed most. We started her off with exercises that challenged her balance without putting her at risk, then increased the intensity as she improved (and Janice loved seeing her progress).
  • Through gait training, we helped Janice improve her walking pattern, which had become impaired due to her OA pain. An improved gait helped her increase her overall mobility.

By the end of her program, Janice no longer feared falling the way she had before. In fact, she even enrolled in a local Tai Chi class to continue working on her strength and balance in a fun, supportive environment.

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The PhysioPlus Health Group team loves sharing our patients’ success stories. However, we also realize that for every success, other patients are struggling with their program – patients who feel like they aren’t progressing quickly enough or who think that even their best effort isn’t good enough.

In short, patients who become discouraged.

As much as we don’t want any of our patients to feel discouraged, we know that it sometimes does happen. That’s why we wanted to share a few of our favorite tips for staying positive as you work through physiotherapy.

There’s a reason you sought out physiotherapy in the first place. Maybe you want to spend more time with your family. Maybe you want to smash an athletic goal. Try writing down your “why” as a reminder on days when things don’t feel so hopeful.

This one’s easy because we already do it for you! However, you might want to keep track of your progress on your own to see how far you’ve come whenever you need an uplift.

At the end of the day, we want each and every one of our patients to succeed. If you’re really struggling, let us know. We can provide a long-term perspective, adjust your short-term goals, or just give you a much-needed pep talk. We can also perform a re-evaluation to make sure we aren’t missing anything.

PhysioPlus offers the convenience of In-Home Physiotherapy, allowing you to receive the personalized care you need in the comfort of your own home. Our team of Registered Physiotherapists and Physio-Pilates Instructors are here to help you every step of the way.

  • Physiotherapy Treatment
  • Physio Exercise & Clinical Pilates
  • Private Pilates
  • Post-surgical rehab 
  • Muscle & Joint Injuries/Pain, Arthritis
  • Vertigo & Dizziness
  • Senior care (fall prevention, general weakness & deconditioning)
  • Post-stroke or Concussion rehab
  • Fractures

We understand that mobility or transportation challenges can sometimes make it difficult to visit our clinic. That’s why we’re making it easier for you..we’re bringing the clinic to your home!

If you’re a runner struggling with injuries that are affecting your running, or you’re looking to improve your technique or form, then you’ve come to the right place.   

At PhysioPlus Health Group, our running experts use running gait assessments to figure out how to reduce your pain while running, improve your gait efficiency and target your areas of risk so that you can keep running happily.

• Are in pain or injured  • Want to improve their form and performance  • Are working toward a race goal

• Running Analysis — slow motion, video capture frame by frame analysis 

• Real-time cues and drills to correct bad habits that lead to pain & interfere with performance 

• Foot assessment, shoe advice, custom orthotics 

• Physiotherapy & Chiropody treatment for your specific problem or concern

Request a consultation with one of our running experts, so you can get started on the first steps to running and moving at your best ability! 

Are you looking for a way to improve your physical fitness, improve your mental well-being, and connect with a supportive community? 

Look no further than our comprehensive Pilates workshop! Designed for both beginners and experienced participants, this workshop will guide you through the fundamental principles of Pilates, revealing its profound impact on your body and mind.

Plus, you’ll discover so much more, including…

• The best way to activate your inner core

• Exercises to strengthen your core, back, and hips

• How pilates can reduce your risk of injury 

• Correct dysfunctional postural and movement habits that lead to pain

• Can Pilates replace other forms of exercise?

• At the end, a Q&A so you can get answers to your questions

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If you’re living with pain and discomfort, it’s worth contacting PhysioPlus Health Group to set up an appointment to have your condition assessed. Our physiotherapists will do everything in their power to give you the pain relief you deserve, and help you get back to doing the things you enjoy — pain-free!