PHYSIOTHERAPY METHODS IN PREVENTION OF FALLS IN ELDERLY PEOPLE

  • GAJOS M
  • PERKOWSKI R
  • KUJAWSKA A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The process of population ageing is observed not only in Poland but also in other European countries. Physiological processes of ageing  reduces the functional capacity. In particular, associated diseases, progressive weakness and failure of the motor system increases the risk of collapse in seniors. Dangerous consequences of falls, inter alia, injuries, can often cause death, what justifies its classification as a so-called geriatric giant. Health and psychosocial consequences of falls should be noted. Therefore, there is a great need for induction of preventive measures. Many results of studies constantly show, that an effective intervention in preventing falls in seniors should include, first and foremost, multidirectional rehabilitation, which aims to improve balance and increase postural strength muscle. In addition, prevention should include: patient education, pharmacotherapy prescribed by a medical specialist, eyesight improvement, elimination of potential risks surrounding the patient. The introduction of multi-directional prevention of falls can reduce the risk of their occurrence up to 50%

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GAJOS, M., PERKOWSKI, R., KUJAWSKA, A., ANDROSIUK, J., WYDRA, J., & FILIPSKA, K. (2016). PHYSIOTHERAPY METHODS IN PREVENTION OF FALLS IN ELDERLY PEOPLE. Journal of Education Culture and Society, 7(1), 92–102. https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs20161.92.102

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