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Wellness Wednesday: Stopping falls, fractures

By Editorial Board Published October 16, 2024 3 Min Read
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Wellness Wednesday: Stopping falls, fractures

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – College of Michigan Well being-Sparrow not too long ago hosted a sold-out “Senior Health Series” occasion targeted particularly on wholesome actions.

“Falls are a very big problem,” Dr. David So, MD, an orthopedic surgeon with College of Michigan Well being-Sparrow, stated. “One in four adults over 65 years will fall.”

He says there are 3.6 million emergency room visits annually in the US associated to falls.

“An opportunity to speak with our older community members, give them some tips, really stress the importance of [what] healthy movement and exercise is and what impact it can have on their quality of life,” Dr. So defined.

There are a number of issues seniors can do to assist decrease their threat of falling, and likewise, a number of methods to reduce the danger of fracture in the event that they do find yourself falling.

“Exercise, you know, working on balance, things like that. So, you know, to help improve balance, you can do yoga, you can Tai Chi,” Dr. So stated. “You should work on your heart strength, your cardiac capacity, so that includes aerobic exercises. On top of that, your body, your [skeletal] muscle, you can strengthen those muscles that will, in part, help improve your bone strength and quality.”

Orthopedic remedies have come a good distance, too. About ten % of our older inhabitants can have symptomatic arthritis. Many sufferers will profit from joint alternative, which has made many developments, together with same-day surgical procedure.

“Going home the same day as your operation. That way, you avoid possibly catching something in the hospital. You get the comfort of your own bed. You get, you know, home cooking and things like that, really to speed up your recovery,” Dr. So added.

Dr. So says U of M Well being-Sparrow acknowledged the curiosity and the significance of getting this data out to group members, so there probably might be extra matters lined within the close to future as a part of this well being collection.

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