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October 2018 Presentation for Healthcare Professionals Created for the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy by Kate Bennett Specialist Physiotherapist “Falls are a common, but often overlooked, cause of injury. Around one in three adults over 65 who live at home will have at least one fall a year, and this rises to approximately half of all people aged over 80 years” Falls: applying All Our Health, Public Health England (2018). www.gov.uk/government/publications/falls-applying-all-our-health/falls-applying-all-our-health Some facts about falls • Falls are the second leading cause of accidental or unintentional injury deaths worldwide Falls, World Health Organization (2018), www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/falls • Rate of falls among community-dwelling older people over 64 years of age, 28-38% fall each year. Of those who are 70 years and older, approximately 32-42% fall each year. The frequency of falls increases with age and frailty level. A Global Report on Falls Prevention – Epidemiology of Falls, Yoshida, S (2011), World Health Organization Impact of falls in the UK • Falls and fractures in people aged 65 and over account for over 4 million hospital bed days each year in England alone WHO, 2016 • The healthcare cost associated with fragility fractures is estimated at £2 billion a year. Falling Standards, broken promises: report of the national audit of falls and bone health in older people, Royal College of Physicians (2011) Why people fall • Previous falls • Home environment • Medication • Alcohol • Night time mobility • Poor strength and balance • Postural hypotension • Vitamin D levels • Issues with eyesight • Vestibular issues • Foot wear and foot care • Being inactive • Slips and trips • Lack of mobility • Long term conditions
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