Friday, March 14, 2008
First week of Balance Basics
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Welcome to Balance Basics
It is my intention to use this blog to keep you up-to-date on what is happening through Balance Basics and to offer helpful tips that will help keep you on your feet. The first outing for Balance Basics will be on Sunday, March 9, at the First Congregational UCC Health Fair,
Monday, March 3, 2008
Improve Balance: Prevent Falls
* Impaired hearing and vision
* General loss of muscular strength and tone
* Arthritis
* Osteoporosis
* Vertigo
* Cerebrovascular insufficiency
* Neurologic disability (stroke)
* Postural hypotension (sudden decrease in blood pressure)
* Illness
Accidents are the sixth leading cause of death in persons over age 75, with falls being the leading factor. Changes in spinal alignment can make it difficult to maintain balance. Safe posture exercises and pectoral stretches to assist in the alignment of the spine may be beneficial.
It may be useful to perform specific exercises designed to improve balance, such as the sustained one-legged stand. Hold onto a secure object during balance training, such as a sturdy chair......
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Strength & Balance Exercises
The strength and balance exercises have some overlap since very often, one exercise serves both purposes. The lower-body strength exercises which include; plantar flexion, hip flexion, hip extension, knee flexion, and side leg raise are also balance exercises.
Regularly scheduled strength exercises will improve your balance at the same time. They can improve your balance even more if you add the following modifications: Note that these exercises instruct you to hold onto a table or chair for balance. .....CLICK HERE TO READ MORE