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Falling and slipping are dangers of everyday living. From
the time we are children and throughout our old age, falls
can result in mere scrapes and minor bruises or in broken
bones, back and neck injuries, concussions and even more serious
consequences.
As people
grow older, injuries from slips and falls increase. Broken
bones can actually be life threatening. Falls can be more
severe and spinal injury can cause pain throughout the body.
If not checked and evaluated by a doctor such injuries lead
to years of discomfort. Treatment is usually effective when
examinations are conducted promptly after the injury occurs.
Injuries
from hard falls must be given immediate medical attention
because of the possibility of broken or chipped bones. Many
falls may include trauma to the spine that may impair normal
body motion that can continue over years. Injuries of this
type often result in chronic back pain and headaches.
The SHCC
Centers for Neurology and Pain Management have provided over
20 years of proven treatment for patients with injuries from
falls. We offer a team approach that includes neurology, neuropsychology,
chiropractic, physical and massage therapies that fit the
precise need of each patient. After evaluation, a comprehensive
treatment plan will be implemented to relieve the pain and
avoid long-term disabilities.
If you
have experienced a slip and fall injury call our centers today.
Your injury will be evaluated promptly. The SHCC Centers for
Neurology and Pain Management are open six days a week, Monday
through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. On Saturday, by
appointment only. We are conveniently located in four areas
in Broward and Palm Beach Counties. Call today for an appointment
with one of our specialists toll free 866-426-3876.

We at The SHCC Centers for Neurology and Pain Management provide
effective treatment for our elderly patients suffering from
slip and falls. But we also recognize that older patients
can do much to prevent the falls from occurring in the first
place. We list below some of the things our patients can do
to protect themselves from falling.
A simple
fall can mean a major change in someone's life. When an older
person falls, she or he might be so hurt that they are no
longer able to lead an active, independent life. Each year
thousands of older men and women are disabled, sometimes permanently,
by falls that result in broken bones. Yet, small changes in
homes and lifestyles might prevent such falls.
With age
may come changes in vision, hearing, muscle strength, coordination,
and reflexes. These changes may make people more likely to
fall. Older people also are more likely to have disorders
that may affect their balance, and often take medications
that may cause dizziness or light-headedness.
Many falls
and accidents can be prevented. Each of us can take steps
to make our homes safer and lower the chances of falling.
Here are some ideas to help prevent falls and fractures.
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Have
your vision and hearing tested often. |
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Wear
properly fitted hearing aids and eyeglasses. |
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Talk
to your doctor or pharmacist about the side effects of
the drugs you are taking. Could they affect your coordination
or balance? |
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Limit
how much alcohol you drink. Even a small amount of alcohol
can affect your balance. |
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Don't
get up too quickly after eating, lying down, or resting.
Low blood pressure may cause dizziness at these times.
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Be
careful about temperature. Being too cold or too hot can
make you dizzy. |
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If
you get very hot, especially when taking some drugs, you
might get dizzy and faint. If your home is not air-conditioned,
keep an electric fan handy for very hot days. At those
times, drink lots of liquids and limit exercise. |
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If
your walking is unsteady or if you sometimes feel dizzy,
use a cane, walking stick, or walker to help stay balanced.
This is very important on uneven or unfamiliar ground.
Use special care when walking outdoors on wet and icy
sidewalks. |
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Wear
rubber-soled and low-heeled shoes that fully support your
feet. Don't wear smooth-soled slippers or just socks on
stairs or waxed floors where you could easily slip. |
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Keep
up a regular program of exercise. This will help your
strength and muscle tone, and keep your joints flexible.
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If
you must carry something when going up or down a stairway,
keep one hand on a handrail. |
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Avoid
taking chances. Do not walk on a freshly washed floor
or stand on a chair or table to reach something. Use a
"reach stick" instead of bending to pick up
something from the floor or to reach an item on an upper
shelf. |
Many older
people fall because of unsafe surroundings at home. Use this
checklist to help you safeguard against some likely hazards.
Stairways,
hallways, and pathways should have:
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Good
lighting and be free of clutter |
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Firmly
attached carpet and rough texture or abrasive strips to
secure footing |
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Tightly
fastened handrails running the whole length and along
both sides of all stairs. |
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Light
switches at the top and bottom of stair |
Bathrooms should have:
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Grab
bars placed both in and out of tubs, showers, and
near toilets |
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Nonskid
mats, abrasive strips, or carpet on all surfaces
that may get wet |
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Night
lights. |
Bedrooms should have:
Night
lights or light switches within reach of bed
Carpet
or area rugs, only if firmly attached to the floor
Telephones
that are easy to reach, near your bed.
Living areas should have:
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Electrical
cords and telephone wires placed away from
walking paths |
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Rugs
well secured to the floor |
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Furniture
arranged so they do not interfere with walking |
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Couches
and chairs at proper height to get into and out of easily. |
For more information on safety recommendations for your home,
write the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. They can
also send you a free copy of the booklet Home Safety Checklist
for Older Consumers.
U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Washington, DC 20207

If you
have experienced a slip and fall injury call our centers today.
Your injury can be evaluated promptly. The SHCC Centers for
Neurology and Pain Management are open six days a week, Monday
through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. On Saturday, by
appointment only. We are conveniently located in four areas
in Broward and Palm Beach Counties.
Call
today for an appointment
with one of our specialists
toll free 866-426-3876.
We
thank the National Institute on Aging for some of the helpful
tips for preventing the elderly from falling.
Call
Us For More Information About Falls & The Elderly.
(866)
426-3876
info@painmanagement.ws
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