As we age, our risk of falling increases.
Falling puts at risk for serious injuries, including broken bones and muscle damage. There are many choices that you can make that will reduce your risk of falling and protect your independence. Check-out these tips for simple things you can do to stay safely on your feet:
1) Remove your reading glasses when you are walking. Always slip them off before you take a step.
2) Never climb on a chair or stool to reach something. Always ask for assistance.
3) If you have a pet such as a cat or dog, consider putting a bell or reflector on its collar. Its easy to stumble across an affectionate or sleeping pet thats in your path.
4) Take your time. If you frequently find yourself rushing to pick-up the phone, consider investing in a cordless phone that you can keep near you.
5) Dont rush to answer the door. The visitor will wait.
6) Always sit down to put on or take off shoes and clothing. Place a chair or bench near the entrance.
7) Keep hallways and stairs free of grandchildrens toys.
8) Wear shoes or slippers with non-slip soles indoors. That means you might have to give up that pair of loose, comfy slippers with the worn soles.
9) Ask for help if you need it. Most people like to lend a hand.
A chiropractor can help you assess your risk of falls by evaluating your strength and balance. Your chiropractor can also prescribe exercises and give you practical advice to reduce your risk.
For more information on health and safety please visit the Ontario Chiropractic Association web site atwww.chiropractic.on.caor call 1877-327-2273. Dr. George I. Traitses of Infinite Health practices traditional chiropractic, advanced nutrition and anti aging therapy and has been serving the Toronto and Markham communities since 1981. You can reach him at 416-499-5656 or www.infinite-health.com
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