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Exercise for Older Adults : Balance Exercises
(Page 3 of 5) Balance exercises build leg muscles and help prevent falls. Each year, U.S. hospitals have 300,000 admissions for broken hips, and falling is often the cause of those fractures. Balance exercises can help you stay independent by helping you avoid disabilities that may result from falling. There is a lot of overlap between strength and balance exercises. Lower body exercises for strength also help balance. Safety tips:
Side Leg Raises strengthen muscles at sides of hips and thighs. Strengthening these muscles is important for good balance. | ||||||||||||||||||||
1. Stand straight, directly behind table or chair, feet slightly apart. Hip Flexion strengthens thigh and hip muscles. Strengthening these muscles is important for good balance. Use ankle weights if you are ready.
1. Stand straight; hold onto a table or chair for balance. Hip Extension strengthens buttock and lower-back muscles. Strengthening these muscles is important for good balance. Use ankle weights if you are ready.
1. Stand 12 to 18 inches from a table or chair, feet slightly apart. Anytime-Anywhere exercises improve your balance. You can do them almost anytime, anywhere, and as often as you like, as long as you have something sturdy nearby to hold onto if you become unsteady. Walk heel-to-toe. Position your heel just in front of the toes of the opposite foot each time you take a step. Your heel and toes should touch or almost touch. Here are other exercises you can do anytime, anywhere to improve your balance:
To check your progress:
1. Time yourself as you stand on one foot, without support, for as long as possible. How much, how often? Don't do more than your regularly scheduled strength exercise sessions to incorporate these balance modifications - remember, it can do more harm than good to do strength exercises too often. Simply do your strength exercises and incorporate these balance techniques as you progress. Quiz 1. Falling is the most frequent cause of hospital admissions for broken hips. TRUE is the correct answer. Each year, U.S. hospitals have 300,000 admissions for broken hips, and falling is often the cause of those fractures. 2. Balance exercises can help reduce falls. TRUE is the correct answer. Balance exercises can help you stay independent by helping you avoid the disability that may result from falls. Some balance exercises build up your leg muscles. Others improve your balance by requiring you to do simple activities like briefly standing on one leg. 3. Lower body exercises for strength also help balance. TRUE is the correct answer. There is a lot of overlap between strength and balance exercises. Very often one exercise serves both purposes. 4. You can modify balance exercises to enhance your progress. TRUE is the correct answer. Adding more challenge to your strength and balance exercises over time can enhance your progress. For example, with side leg raises you can begin by holding onto the table with both hands. As you progress, try holding on with one hand, then one fingertip, then no hands. Have someone stand close by if you are unsteady.
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