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Neurologic/Geriatric>>Prevention of Falls in the Elderly - 1/5/2007Epidemiology: · Leading cause of injury-related visits to the ER in persons over the age of 65 years old. · In 1996, more than 250,000 older Americans suffered fracture hips at a cost of $10 billion. Risk Factors: · Older age (especially > 75 years) · Use of an assistive device · Chronic Neuromuscular Conditions such as Parkinsons disease, Stroke, etc. · Medications (Especially the use of four or more prescription drugs) · Previous Fall History · Reduced Vision · Environmental Hazards · Deconditioned state/Generaliz Common Causes of Falls: · Gait disturbance, balance disorders, weakness, pain related to arthritis · Medications or alcohol · Acute illness · Postural Hyoptension · Visual disorder · Accident, environmental hazard · Central Nervous System disorder Prevention/Inte · *Physical Therapy: 1. Studies show that strength and balance training for the Elderly lowers risk for falling. 2. Home Safety Assessment 3. Gait Training · Review of Medications Kevin Lockette, President of Ohana Pacific Rehab Services Kevin has been practicing as a physical therapist in the physical rehabilitation field since 1989. Kevin was a recent (2000) president of HAPTA (Hawaii Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association) and the primary author of a medical text on rehabilitation, *Physical Therapy for balance, gait and fall risks is a covered service for Medicare and most Major Medical Plans |