A new report released from the CDC found that falls were responsible for 90% of injury-related Emergency Department and Hospital visits in those 65 and older. The information comes from a review of health care data from 2018 across 47 states. These findings are significant because falls are NOT a normal part of aging. Greater measures need to be taken to prevent falls, including Physical Therapy.
When a patient is referred to WWSPT for balance training, they receive an all-encompassing fall screen. This includes a strength assessment and thorough static and dynamic balance evaluations. Unlike many other physical therapy clinics, our therapists are all specially trained in screening for variables that may contribute to falls such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) and other vestibular disorders. Some patients do not report the classic signs of vertigo but experience sudden onset falls and disequilibrium that can be due to underlying BPPV or vestibular dysfunction.
Our therapists also assess functional mobility and screen for sensory changes such as peripheral neuropathy that can contribute to falls. In addition, we frequently monitor blood pressure in our at-risk patients. The combination of all this data helps us to tailor a specific program to our patient’s needs to help them function better and with more safety in everyday life.
For comparison, this study points out that injuries due to car accidents only accounted for 7.8% of injury-related visits. So next time the family is discussing when it is time to stop letting “grandma” or “dad” drive, maybe they should also be discussing physical therapy for that family member to prevent falls.
In summary, this study is eye-opening. 90% of injury-related hospital visits are massive. Not only does this pose a real health and mortality risk for patients, but it is also a massive financial burden to the entire population and health care system. So please, if you notice you or a loved one is struggling with their balance don’t wait until a fall happens.
Be proactive and schedule a Physical Therapy Balance Evaluation at WWS Physical Therapy and Vestibular Rehabilitation, Doylestown, PA.
Dr. Jenna McLane, PT, DPT,
WWS Physical therapy and Vestibular Rehabilitation
Doylestown, PA.