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BALANCE and FALL RISK

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Bad falls are a constant worry for seniors and others who have physical challenges. And those worries aren’t unfounded. Falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths and serious health problems in the U.S.
Improving your walking skills — technically known as your “gait” — and your balance are interrelated challenges.
​At Body Balance Physical Therapy we help you master these skills to decrease your risk of injury, while at the same time increasing your confidence and independence.

What are the benefits of balance and gait training?
Balance and gait are inextricably linked because they tend to impact one another.
Even if you don’t think you’re in danger of falling over, that “running out of steam” while walking that you’re attributing to aging muscles could be something else.
The problem might actually be slowing reflexes, which make moving around seem more strenuous than it is. By the same token, poor posture and gait can throw off those reflexes.
In fact, the balance and gait systems both rely to some extent on a complex number of body systems that include the inner ear, the eyes, the joint-muscle-nerve system, and of course cognitive functions. Therapy that improves gait and balance works with all of these systems to keep them functioning in harmony.
Gait and balance training has a range of benefits, with avoiding injuries being at the top of the list. Beyond lessening your chances of falling or feeling dizzy, you’re also more likely to feel confident with your footing. In addition, those aches and pains from poor posture are likely to decrease as well.

What does balance and gait training entail?
First, we’ll evaluate your gait to determine potential problems with strength and posture. Simple movements to test balance are also part of the assessment. Together, these basic evaluations point us in the direction of what to focus on in terms of therapy.
Hip and ankle weakness often leads to balance problems, as does poor posture. Strength and flexibility movements can help counteract these problems. These are often as simple as leg lifts while seated in a chair, or “knee marching.” We may also practice standing on one leg, walking heel-to-toe, or tracking the movement of your thumb with your eyes as you move it in various positions.
At Body Balance Physical Therapy, our therapists realize how important balance and walking is for independent living, as well as for work activities, exercise, sports and enjoying life in general.
That’s why we provide a range of programs and therapies to evaluate and treat balance disorders:
  • Assessment and Evaluation Programs
  • Difficulty Walking
  • Gait Training and Balance Programs
  • Fall Prevention and Balance Retraining
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Decline in balance and walking ability is not a normal progression of life.
Balance issues are usually attributed to lack of daily challenge and stimulation of the sensors in
your joints, muscles and brain that support good balance and steadiness. Improving
overall strength, endurance, muscle power and challenging your balance systems in
specific ways is how physical therapy helps to improve balance, walking and safety.
Unsteadiness and falls can also be due to inner ear problems, vision impairments,
medication side effects and other neurological processes, which we will assess to
determine the most appropriate strategy to keep you safe and independent.

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  • Home
  • What We Treat
    • Back Pain
    • Sciatica
    • Shoulder Pain
    • Hip Pain
    • Knee Pain
  • Balance & Neuro PT
    • Balance & Fall Risk
    • Vertigo
    • Stroke / Parkinson's
  • Golf Performance
    • Golf Medical
    • Golf Blog
  • Nutrition
  • About
    • Dr Paul Hendricks, DPT
    • Dr Zoe Crawford, DPT
    • Dr Cassie Chonko, DPT
  • Your First Visit
  • Contact
    • Review Us
  • Helpful Tips
    • Good Reading BLOG
    • Back Pain Report
    • Neck Pain Report
    • Shoulder Pain Report
    • Knee Pain Report
    • Athlete Injury Report
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    • Parkinson's Report
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