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Falling is a common event that can lead to serious injury, particularly in older adults. It is often the result of an interaction of physical, medical, and environmental factors.

Causes of Falling[edit]

Falling can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Prevention of Falling[edit]

There are several strategies that can help prevent falls, including:

  • Exercise: Regular physical activity can improve strength and balance, reducing the risk of falls.
  • Medication review: Regular review of medications can help identify those that may increase the risk of falling.
  • Home safety modifications: Making changes to the home environment, such as improving lighting and removing hazards, can reduce the risk of falls.

Consequences of Falling[edit]

Falls can lead to a range of injuries, from minor bruises to serious fractures. They can also lead to a fear of falling, which can result in reduced activity and social isolation.

Treatment after Falling[edit]

After a fall, it's important to seek medical attention to assess for any injuries. Treatment may include pain management, physical therapy, and modifications to the home environment.

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