- Reduce pain Physical therapy is known to help older adults reduce or eliminate the need for pain medication, such as opioids. PT addresses sports-related injuries and is an effective treatment for orthopedic conditions, such as osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and similar. This makes walking and daily tasks more comfortable for seniors.
- Increase mobility and restore balance A sedentary lifestyle can contribute to poor mobility. Through physical therapy, seniors can stay active to increase their ability to move and reduce their risk of falls. PT can also help restore balance through exercises.
- Build confidence Similar to physiotherapy, physical therapy helps build confidence especially in seniors who recently experienced a bad fall. Through regular sessions, they will feel more confident in their ability to move and experience a higher quality of life.
Are you aware that falls are the second leading cause of accidental injury deaths worldwide? For older adults, a bad fall can lead to serious injury and hospitalization which can diminish their quality of life. Hence, physical therapy is often recommended to help minimize the risk of falls.
As an established provider of physical and occupational therapy, we will discuss how physical therapy can help prevent falls in older adults: