
Falls can be a significant concern, especially for older adults, leading to injuries and a decrease in quality of life. Physical therapy at Terry Physical Therapy plays a crucial role in fall prevention by addressing the underlying causes of falls and improving balance and strength.

Here’s 10 Ways Physical Therapy Can Help Prevent Falls:
1. Comprehensive Balance Assessment: Our physical therapists will conduct a thorough balance assessment, including evaluating walking patterns (gait), balance during various activities, and how well you can maintain and regain balance. Identifying balance issues allows for targeted interventions to prevent falls.
2. Strength Training: Strengthening exercises, particularly for the lower body, are key to fall prevention. We’ll design exercises to strengthen muscles crucial for stability and mobility. Stronger muscles improve your ability to stand, walk, and recover balance, reducing the risk of falling.
3. Mobility Exercises: Exercises to help maintain a full range of motion in your joints, particularly in the hips and ankles, are essential for balance. Restoring/improving your mobility aids in your overall movement, which is vital in preventing falls.
4. Gait Training: Gait training involves teaching proper walking techniques to ensure safety and stability. This may include using assistive devices like canes or walkers if necessary. Proper gait reduces the risk of tripping and falling, especially on uneven surfaces.
5. Balance Exercises: Our skilled therapists will introduce various balance exercises, ranging from simple (like standing on one foot) to more complex (like walking over obstacles). These exercises improve your ability to control and maintain your body’s position while in motion and stationary.
6. Coordination Training: Coordination exercises help improve the timing and accuracy of muscle responses, which is crucial for maintaining balance and avoiding falls. Enhanced coordination ensures that your body parts move smoothly and efficiently together.
7. Education on Fall Prevention Strategies: Our therapists provide valuable education on how to prevent falls, which includes home safety tips, footwear recommendations, and strategies to manage risks associated with medications or health conditions.
8. Vestibular Rehabilitation: Vestibular rehabilitation is key for individuals with balance issues due to inner ear problems. This therapy involves specific exercises that help reduce dizziness and improve balance and can significantly decrease the risk of falls caused by dizziness or disorientation.
9. Functional Training: This training involves practicing real-life activities in a controlled environment. For example, therapists might simulate walking in a crowded area or stepping over obstacles. Functional training prepares you for everyday scenarios, reducing the likelihood of falls during daily activities.
10. Environmental Modification Advice: Your physical therapists can recommend modifying your home or workplace environment to reduce fall risks, such as removing tripping hazards or improving lighting. A safer environment minimizes the chances of falls due to external factors.

Take Charge of Your Balance and Safety Today
Don’t wait until a fall happens. Act now to enhance your balance, strengthen your body, and secure your environment against fall risks. Contact Terry Physical Therapy today to develop a personalized fall prevention program tailored to your needs. Your journey to improved safety and independence starts here!

These No-Bake Chocolate Peppermint Balls are a festive, bite-sized delight that’s as easy to make as it is to enjoy. Rich, minty, and perfectly sweet, they’re the ultimate holiday treat without the hassle of baking!
Feel Better by Eating Better!
No-Bake Chocolate Peppermint Balls
- 10 tbsp cocoa powder
- 6 tbsp maple syrup
- 1/4 cup almond butter (can use SunButter or nut-free spread)
- 1/4 cup unflavored pea protein powder
- ½ tsp peppermint extract
- 1/4 tsp sea salt
- 2-4 tbsp crushed candy canes
- 2-4 tbsp dairy-free chocolate chips (optional)
Put everything except the candy cane and chocolate chips into a bowl and mix well. Slowly add water if needed (You may not need any water if your almond butter is runny). Start with a teaspoon and slowly add until you get a well-mixed batter. If you add too much then the batter will be too soft to roll. Add the candy canes/cacao nibs and chocolate chips and mix again. Allow batter to chill in the fridge while you clean up, then roll into balls.


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Exercise of the Month
ONE LEG BALANCE
With your hands on the back of a chair, countertop, or wall, slowly lift your uninjured leg upward behind you so that your weight lies on the leg with the injured ankle. Hold this position for 20 to 30 seconds and gradually progress to more seconds as you get stronger.
2 Sets, 1 Rep. (Materials needed: chair)
🎄We recently celebrated the season with our holiday party, and it was such a great reminder of how thankful we are for our team and our patients. 🎄
From all of us here at Terry PT, we wish you a happy, healthy holiday season and a wonderful start to the New Year!

You Deserve to Feel Your Best!
Ready to continue your progress? Schedule your next appointment with Terry Physical Therapy today, and let’s get you back to feeling your best! Whether you’re recovering from an injury or maintaining your wellness, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

Get a Head Start on New Year’s Resolutions
Who said you had to wait until January to make healthy changes? While December is a busy time of year, it also offers that glorious week between Christmas and New Year’s Day when work is slow (if not non-existent). Why not use that time to consider how you might incorporate new health routines in the new year?
You could…
- Incorporate a few minutes of jogging on your walks.
- Try out a fitness class you usually can’t take because of work.
- Perfect a few new healthy recipes.
- Experiment with meditation.
The post-holiday slump is also a great time to schedule an appointment with the team at Terry Physical Therapy. We can help you resolve any lingering pain or help you plan out a new exercise program–just in time for the new year.
December Word Scramble
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Answer Key
evergreen
snowman
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fireplace
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holiday
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