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Fall Prevention Program

Fall Prevention Services in Rowlett, Texas

caregiver assisting her patientFalling is a common and serious problem for the elderly. Falls are associated with injury, decreased independent function, premature admission to nursing homes, and even early death.

The incidence and severity of complications related to falling increase steadily after age 60, making fall prevention services in Rowlett, Texas an increasingly important part of senior healthcare. In 2005, more than 1.6 million seniors were treated in emergency departments for fall-related injuries. About one-third of individuals over age 65 fall each year, and 10% of those sustain serious fractures. About 50% of those who sustain a fracture do not fully recover, and many lose independence for life. Those who sustain a hip fracture are at greatest risk for complications such as immobility, disability, and death. Out of individuals who fall, 30% to 50% sustain soft tissue injuries (hematomas, sprains, strains, or dislocations).

Common Factors Leading to Falls:

  • Decreased balance and strength of the legs and hips
  • Uneven ground or surfaces
  • Slick floors or shower/tub floors
  • Poor lighting
  • Diseases: Parkinson’s, seizures, diabetes, arthritis, orthostatic hypotension, dizziness, neuropathy
  • Taking more than four medications, especially sedatives, antidepressants, & anti-hypertension drugs
  • Any conditions that impair safe judgment: fear, anxiety, depression, delirium, & dementia

Once you have identified the risk factors for falling, it’s important to make strides to prevent falls. There are basic strategies and techniques that can be implemented to reduce your chance of falls.

Fall Prevention Tips:

  • Use nonskid rugs
  • Handrails on the stairs
  • Grab bars near toilets, bathtubs/shower stalls
  • Proper lighting in-door and out
  • Reduce clutter on the floor
  • Tuck electrical or phone cords out of the way
  • Move commonly used items to lower cabinets or shelves

We Can Help You Prevent Falls!
At EXCEL Spine and Sports Rehab, our physical therapists work to prevent injuries by identifying individuals who are at risk for falls. A comprehensive physical therapy fall evaluation is performed, which includes a thorough history assessment, muscle strength evaluation, balance assessment, and functional mobility assessment. Once the impairments are identified, our physical therapy team works with the patient to develop a treatment plan that will help minimize or prevent future falls. The treatments consist of balance training, endurance/strength training, muscle re-education, and education on how falls can be prevented. Ultimately, we transition their program into the home environment for long-term benefits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What signs show that balance problems may be developing?
Early signs can include feeling unsteady when standing, needing support when turning, or hesitation on uneven ground. We often assess balance through basic standing and walking tests to spot early changes.
What home changes can make daily movement safer?
Simple changes like removing loose rugs, improving lighting, and keeping floors clear can lower risk. Adding support bars in key areas can also help improve stability during daily routines.
What exercises are often used to improve stability?
Common exercises include standing weight shifts, controlled stepping, and lower-body strengthening. These movements are selected based on ability level and safety needs.
How can balance be improved after frequent falling episodes?
Balance can be improved through guided exercises that focus on stability, coordination, and lower-body strength. In rehab settings, we often use targeted movement training and gradual progressions to help reduce unsteady movement.
How do falling risks increase with age?
Falling risks tend to rise when strength, reaction time, and balance decrease over time. Medical conditions and medication side effects can also add to instability and increase the chance of slips or stumbles.

Let’s Help You Move Better Again
Ready to start your recovery? Call Excel Spine and Sports Rehab PC today to schedule an assessment. You may reach us at 469-443-0458.