“I’m just not as balanced as I once
was.”
This is not an unusual conversation
starter at Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation from our Carrolltown chiropractic patients
and/or their family members. Balance is
important to prevent falls and
associated issues that may come with a fall…like
breaking something! Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation presents some news
regarding fall prevention and balance improvement
with spinal manipulation and balance practice.
BALANCE AND AGING
The 50s bring some noticeable changes
especially in relation to balance. Such
changes in balance also boost the risk for falling and other
health concerns. A study of 1702 people between 51 and 75 years
old who had no issues with walking found that 20.4% could
not do a 10 second one-legged-stand which tended
to intensify the risk of all-cause mortality. (1) Failing the 10 second balance test was
associated with an 84% greater risk of dying within in the
study period (12 yrs). This observational study didn’t declare cause/effect but proposed a link,
a link that may encourage middle and older age folks to practice
standing on one leg daily! To be safe, Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation
urges standing next a tall chair
to catch yourself if necessary. If you can only do 2 seconds today, keep practicing.
You’ll do better over time!
(2) Once you add a few seconds, you will
keep practicing! Proprioception exercises may help, too!
MORE ENCOURAGEMENT TO PRACTICE BALANCE
A study compared how known “fallers,”
“nonfallers,” and young volunteers did on a force plate measuring
test for postural sway. None were different in transfer of
weight. Younger volunteers decreased
postural sway within 2 seconds while older ones never did and swayed the same
the whole time. Older “fallers” swayed significantly more. This specially designed
one-leg-stance test determined the “fallers”
better – 100% - than other commonly used ways
to measure balance – five-times-sit-to-stand (69%), timed-up-and-go (48%),
usual one-leg-stance without special parameters as in this research study
(62%). (3) Tests like these are beneficial to your
Carrolltown chiropractor in determining baseline
balance.
ROLE OF CHIROPRACTIC MANIPULATION IN MOVEMENT CONTROL
A newly published paper noted
the usefulness of (Cox®) flexion distraction spinal manipulation
for lumbar spinal stenosis patients by enhancing their balance
test scores - Timed Up and Go and Five Times Sit to Stand Test – and decreasing
postural sway and entropy (forward/backward movement) as assessed
on a force plate. (4) That is so good! Between our in-office chiropractic treatments with Cox® Technic during office visits and in
exercise sessions of practicing standing on one foot
then the other at home, we will realize how well we can enhance
your balance!
CONTACT Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation
Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Nate McKee on The Back Doctors Podcast with
Dr. Michael Johnson as he illustrates relieving
chiropractic care and re-establishing balance via The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management for
patients with spinal stenosis.
Make your Carrolltown chiropractic
appointment soon. We look forward to seeing how
much steadier you feel!