PREVENT FALLS & REGAIN YOUR CONFIDENCE


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Have you or a loved one experienced a fall?

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that more than 1 out of 4 older people falls each year. The CDC also found:

  • More than 3 million older people are injured in falls and receive treatment in emergency departments each year.
  • At least 300,000 older people are hospitalized for hip fractures each year. Of these fractures, 95% are caused by falls.
  • Falls are the most common cause of traumatic brain injuries.
  • A person who falls once becomes more likely to fall again, especially at an older age.
  • People who have fallen in the past tend to become fearful of another fall, which can make them socially withdrawn or less physically active


The good news is: falls are preventable with balance therapy! All month long, Spring Hill Physical Therapy is offering FREE FALL RISK ASSESSMENTS to anyone who feels their balance or mobility may be impaired. Fill out the form above and a balance and vestibular therapist will contact you to set up your free assessment.

If You Answer "YES" to 2 or More of the Following Questions, Sign Up for a Fall Risk Assessment:
  1. Have you fallen any time in the last 12 months?
  2. Do you experience episodes of vertigo or dizziness?
  3. Do you have hearing loss?
  4. Do you wear contact lenses or glasses?
  5. Are you experiencing double or blurry vision?
  6. Have you suffered from a head injury?
  7. Do you rely on a cane or device to move around safely?
  8. Do you experience severe or recurring headaches?
  9. Do you experience ringing or buzzing in your ears?
  10. Have you experienced recent confusion?

Fill out the form at the top of this page or give us a call to schedule your fall risk assessment (530) 274-2320.