How Atlantis Physical Therapy can Help with Fall Prevention

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At Atlantis PT, several factors are considered when working with a patient who comes to us as a fall risk. We test the status of the individual for three important areas:

  • STRENGTH:  stomach, back, and legs
  • BALANCE: standing still and moving
  • COORDINATION:  quickness, accuracy, and cognition

Other factors such as posture and joint flexibility are important also. We discuss a number of other issues that can contribute to falls including eyesight, medications, home assessment for risks and fear. 

Treatment

Our basic belief is that all persons have the capability to improve their existing condition. Progress will likely be a gradual step-by-step process. To achieve the best results for each patient, we must first know their abilities and limitations. Then, a personalized plan is constructed with that person’s input, challenging them at a level to which they are able to perform safely.  Below are a few of the tools we use specifically for balance that allow us to set the standard for care in the community.

Harness
Harness for Balance Training Elderly Fall Prevention Atlantis Physical Therapy Torrance A series of straps and bands that form a restraining system to ensure patients stay upright. Patients feel safer when they know they can walk without risk.
Shuttle Balance
shuttle balance elderly fall gait posture atlantis physical therapy torrance south bay redondo beach palso verdes rolling hills gardena carson wilmington san pedro lomita A standing platform suspended by chains that is used to challenge a person’s balance. Settings can be changed to challege a person’s balance as they progress.
smartfit cognitive training dual-tasking neuroplasticity seniors functional aging atlantis physical therapy torrance redondo beach palos verdes rolling hills gardena carson A flashing coordination and cognition board. It tests the ability of the patient to recognize and react to changing displays on an interactive dot board. Training encourages speed of response. Either hands or feet or both can be used.

 

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