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The importance of balance assessment and training in patient management protocols

Mark Sanna, DC August 16, 2024

The importance of including balance assessment and training in patient management protocolsAs DCs, we strive to enhance the quality of life for our patients by addressing pain, improving mobility and preventing injuries.

One critical but often overlooked aspect of patient care is balance assessment and training. Recent studies and statistics highlight the importance of incorporating these elements into routine patient management protocols, particularly for middle-aged and older adults.

The slip and fall crisis

Falls are a leading cause of injury and hospitalization among the elderly. According to the Slip and Fall Quick Facts document, falls account for more than eight million hospital emergency room visits annually, representing the leading cause of visits (21.3%). Slips and falls alone contribute to more than one million of these visits. The consequences of falls are severe, with fractures occurring in 5% of all people who fall. For individuals over the age of 65, falls are the second leading cause of injury-related deaths. These statistics underscore the urgent need for balance assessment and training.

The role of balance in preventing falls

Balance is a fundamental aspect of physical health that deteriorates with age, significantly increasing the risk of falls. The ability to maintain balance is crucial for performing daily activities safely and independently. The research article, “Successful 10-Second One-Legged Stance Performance Predicts Survival in Middle-Aged and Older Individuals,” highlights the strong association between balance and overall mortality. The study found individuals who could not complete a 10-second one-legged stance test had a significantly higher risk of all-cause mortality. This simple test provides valuable prognostic information and can be easily incorporated into routine examinations.

Benefits of balance assessment and training

Incorporating balance assessment and training into chiropractic care offers numerous benefits:

Early detection of balance issues: Regular balance assessments can identify patients at risk of falls before they occur. This proactive approach allows for timely interventions to prevent falls and related injuries.

Enhanced patient outcomes: Balance training can improve stability, strength, and coordination, reducing the likelihood of falls. This can lead to better patient outcomes, increased independence and a higher quality of life.

Comprehensive care: Including balance assessments as part of routine patient management protocols demonstrates a commitment to comprehensive care. It addresses not only immediate pain and mobility issues but also long-term health and safety concerns.

Implement balance assessment and training

To integrate balance assessment and training into your practice, consider the following steps:

Conduct routine balance tests: Implement simple tests such as the 10-second one-legged stance as part of regular patient evaluations. This test is quick, easy to administer, and provides valuable insights into a patient’s balance capabilities.

Develop tailored balance training programs: Based on assessment results, create individualized balance training programs for patients. These programs can include exercises to improve strength, flexibility, and proprioception.

Educate patients: Inform patients about the importance of balance for preventing falls and maintaining independence. Encourage them to practice balance exercises regularly at home.

Collaborate with other healthcare providers: Work with physical therapists and other healthcare professionals to develop comprehensive care plans that include balance training and fall prevention strategies.

Final thoughts on balance assessment and training

Incorporating balance assessment and training into routine patient management protocols is a vital step in enhancing the overall health and safety of our patients. By doing so, we can help reduce the incidence of falls, improve patient outcomes, and demonstrate our commitment to providing holistic and preventive care.

Let’s make balance assessment and training a standard part of our chiropractic practice to ensure our patients live healthier, safer and more independent lives.

MARK SANNA, DC, ACRB LEVEL II, FICC, is the CEO of Breakthrough Coaching. He is a Board member of the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, a member of the Chiropractic Summit, a member of the Chiropractic Future Strategic Plan Leadership Committee. To learn more visit mybreakthrough.com. He is the author of Cracking the Code: Marketing Chiropractic—How Chiropractors Align Spines and Minds, available on Amazon.com.

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Filed Under: issue-13-2024, Practice Tips Tagged With: balance assessment, balance test, balance training, Breakthrough Coaching, chiropractic patients, Mark Sanna

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