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Every second of every day, an older adult suffers a fall in the U.S. Three million people are hospitalized each year because of falls and fall-related injuries. 40% of hospital admissions are a result of falls. Falls are the most common cause of traumatic brain injury and account for 95% of hip fractures. Falls are also the leading cause of death from injury in older adults in the U.S. Based on the statistics above, it is very clear why therapists, and the healthcare community, arevery concerned about balance, falls, and fall prevention.
This podcast will focus on treatment techniques thatimprove engagement of balance strategies to reduce fall riskand improve the safety and independence of your patients. Therapists and other healthcare professionals who provide interventions to improve balance and reduce the risk of falls are at the forefront of the fall prevention landscape; and are in a premier position to improve the quality of life, and in manycases extend the lives of people across the U.S. As practitioners, we should take this role very seriously and utilize the most effective strategies to promote change in these areas.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants
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Susan (NC) on May 31, 2026
excellent presentation
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Jeffery (TN) on May 31, 2026
excellent presenter
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Deborah (TN) on May 30, 2026
very informative
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Jesse (TN) on May 27, 2026
excellent
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Teresa (MD) on May 26, 2026
interesting and relevant content regarding standing balance treatment strategies for the elderly.
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Holly (AZ) on May 24, 2026
excellent instructor! material was soo relevant and relatable to the senior as well as most other patient populations. it would have been even more effective had we been able to see the instructor and watch some of the treatment techniques she was describing. still really great explanations given to effectively lend to the absence of visuals! thank you!
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Amy (TX) on May 22, 2026
great energy, love the focused effort to make research, balance trading, education and practical skills all readily available for immediate use and passion to educate and empower our patients to reduce falls
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Edie (PA) on May 19, 2026
excellent presentation, strong evidence for the importance of balance training, great balance strategies taught
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Nicole (FL) on May 18, 2026
the audio quality was a bit tinny and sharp making it difficult to listen to. also found it slow to get to the point, redundant so was not so easy to pick out and focus on the helpful material.
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Carolyn (TN) on May 18, 2026
i would have like more dosing discussion. it was mentioned but not fleshed out. i know it was a short course so difficult to include everything, but perhaps even a written guide would be helpful.
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