What do you do to prevent falls?
What steps have you taken to prevent falls?
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What steps have you taken to prevent falls?
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I walk in a warm swimming pool and can stand on one leg in the pool and also practice balancing. Works great to build strength and stability
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5 ReactionsBuoyancy in the pool makes walking a lot easier.
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2 ReactionsBarefoot shoes are shoes that are designed to help you walk as if you are barefoot while having some protection from the surface that you are walking on (stones, etc). The idea is that if you can feel the ground with your entire foot, you will be more stable and you will strengthen muscles in your foot and ankle by moving control from your shoe to you. It's the opposite of wearing a cushioned shoe with strong support, or alternatively, a shoe with a heel.
Barefoot shoes feel very strange when you first experience them. If you search "barefoot shoes" you will find a number of options. Here's one: https://www.vivobarefoot.com/us/size-guide. I have found it most comfortable to size up, to give me plenty of room for my toes to spread.
As you can imagine, it forces your feet to work a bit harder when you walk, which strengthens control and balance. You'll find these used by runners, too.
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5 ReactionsThanks so much for your reply & information on barefoot shoes👍
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1 Reactiongood for you. I think I will start doing that. I am 85 years old
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3 ReactionsI have seen glow in the dark safety collars for cats online for sale. Useful and cute.
@surechamp ,The Barefoot shoes are a brand name for these shoes that are supposed to make it feel like you are walking barefoot. I’ve seen a couple of people wearing them. It sounds comfortable, but they’re not for me due to my need for arch support and substantial cushioning for my low fat pads.
I recall in PT years ago I had to stand in a ball for as long as possible. It was difficult imo. I was there for knee pain.
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3 ReactionsDon’t get on ladders.
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5 ReactionsLove the "old guy 3 point turn"! I have found pivoting to turn around -- in the bathroom or kitchen-- the most likely to result in a fall. (Second is shuffling around on uneven ground outside.) I often spin on my right heel, but slower is better. Most important is paying attention all the time -- distraction leadeth to a fall. (I have asymetrical CIDP, with nerve damage causing to muscle atrophy in the right leg.) Thanks for your comments.
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2 ReactionsSounds like this is something I would like to try. When I am in my home, I always take off my shoes at the door and walk around with just socks on. Most of the rooms have carpet so I do not have to worry about slipping. Also, I do Yoga and balance exercises. Thank you for the suggestion and have a great day.
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2 ReactionsExcellent suggestions.