Prevention Of Falls
Having a fall can be a grave threat to older people and reduce their ability to remain independent. Falls can result in fractures, hospitalization, and sometimes even death. However, falls are not an inevitable part of the aging process. We can identify the risk factors which increase the chance of falling. There are proven ways to reduce the incidence and prevent falls. How Do Falls Affect Us? It is noteworthy to understand that falls are not a normal part of aging. Injuries due to falls can lead to increased morbidity, reduced mobility, and increased patient dependence on others. Falling can be a terrifying experience, which can not only shatters confidence but may also result in grave injuries. The wrist, hip, and spine are more prone to injury. This can cause the person to become bedridden. Injuries to the head can lead to disorientation and balance problems. A person who has fallen once is more at risk of having a repeat episode. Thus this is a significant public health haza...