jagomart
digital resources
picture1_Physiotherapy Ppt 78130 | 001544 Opd Gp Presentation 2018 V5


 154x       Filetype PPTX       File size 1.62 MB       Source: www.csp.org.uk


File: Physiotherapy Ppt 78130 | 001544 Opd Gp Presentation 2018 V5
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 ...

icon picture PPTX Filetype Power Point PPTX | Posted on 04 Sep 2022 | 3 years ago
Partial capture of text on file.
                                   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
The words contained in this file might help you see if this file matches what you are looking for:

...October presentation for healthcare professionals created the chartered society of physiotherapy by kate bennett specialist physiotherapist falls are a common but often overlooked cause injury around one in three adults over who live at home will have least fall year and this rises to approximately half all people aged years applying our health public england www gov uk government publications some facts about second leading accidental or unintentional deaths worldwide world organization int news room fact sheets detail rate among community dwelling older age each those frequency increases with frailty level global report on prevention epidemiology yoshida s impact fractures account million hospital bed days alone cost associated fragility is estimated billion falling standards broken promises national audit bone royal college physicians why previous environment medication alcohol night time mobility poor strength balance postural hypotension vitamin d levels issues eyesight vestibular...

no reviews yet
Please Login to review.