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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

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

Prevention of Falling

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

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

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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