Showing posts with label Fullerton Advanced Balance (FAB). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fullerton Advanced Balance (FAB). Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2009

Fall prevention week 2009

Each year, the third week of September (September 21-25, 2009) has been designated as Fall Prevention week. Across the country, communities reach out in order to increase awareness of falls as well as inform residents about the things they can do to reduce the risk of an accidental fall. It's no surprise, and evidence-based support indicates, that following a consistent exercise routine is the number one way to reduce the risk of losing your balance.
Year-round, the Fall Prevention Center of Excellence in Fullerton, CA is dedicated to increasing public awareness of physical falls and Dr. Debra Rose's FallProof balance and mobility program has been recognized as one of the top seven in the nation for reducing the risk of falls among community-dwelling older adults. Having recently attained FallProof instructor certification, I am proudly introducing the multisensory training concepts in the Sacramento region.
So for Fall Prevention week, 2009, I conducted the Fullerton Advanced Balance scale (FAB) to assess participant's fall risk. With the permission of their accommodating instructor, I tested the senior fitness class members at both the Belle Cooledge and South Natomas community centers. These ladies did amazing and the practice was superb for me. I had the chance to educate on the individual level and the response was FAB-ulous!
I also tested several ladies at the West Sacramento senior center. This is a group of individuals who would clearly benefit from the multisensory training. I am excited about the possibility of teaching a Take 5 to Exercise fall risk reduction class there and introducing some of the FallProof balance and mobility concepts.
Finally, I had the opportunity to implement the short-form version of the FAB with several participants at the Fall Prevention outreach in Grass Valley. This annual event is sponsored by the Falls Prevention Coalition of Nevada county. The seniors whom I tested were extremely interested in the feedback I was able to provide from the 4-item test results. It was wonderful to be able to apply the skills I have been studying and to be so well received by the people for whom it was intended: older adults still living independently in the community who may (or may not) think they are at risk of falling.
The service providers in Grass Valley were more than interested in what I was doing. I had the privilege of talking with a wonderful physical therapist about vestibular impairments, especially BPPV. Do you know that the next lady I tested showed the exact signs and symptoms we had just discussed? One senior fitness trainer even asked how she could get information on the program.
The FAB is one component of the FallProof program. In fact, it's just the beginning. FallProof is top of the line, the most up-to-date balance training available. Old programs pale in comparison. I am so glad that I invested my time and energy into gaining that certification.
Learning, implementing and re-learning everyday!
The Fall Prevention lady.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Certified fall risk reduction instructor

This past weekend, I attended the FallProof practical exam weekend at the Center for Successful Aging, located on the campus of California State University in Fullerton, California. Only after completing an intensive online course was I eligible for the final testing. I am proud to say that I passed both the online and practical examinations with flying colors!
Obviously, Dr. Debra Rose isn't messing around when it comes to her FallProof balance and mobility program for older adults! She has set a standard of instruction that sets her program above and beyond others. Not just anyone can teach the techniques and skills required of this program. Instructors are expected to be knowledgeable and trained in the kinesiology and anatomy of older adults, specifically the systems that are responsible for maintaining an upright position throughout life's activities.

While the FallProof program is intensive, it is not for everyone. Not at first. Some adults may be challenged by some of the tests and those adults may be referred to their primary care physician or physical therapist before enrolling in the program. Dr. Rose and her colleagues believe that a minimal amount of physical strength and/or flexibility is necessary for a person to safely remain living independently within the community. Without sufficient lower body strength, a person cannot get up and safely stay up, making a fall almost inevitable.

This is why people living at home need to Take 5 to Exercise and do it on a regular basis; strength and flexibility are essential to one's quality of life and independence! Day 2 and Day 4 of my 5-day senior exercise video series are specifically dedicated to strength building activities. While seated, I demonstrate how to perform several exercises that use a resistance band to increase lower body strength.

Day 1 is all about Flexibility as the Take 5 to Exercise ladies and I demonstrate fun stretching movements from the seated position. Throughout the series, I encourage viewers to regularly practice the Basic 5 stretches which are designed to increase circulation and flexibility of major muscles.

So whatever you do, do something! Falls cannot be prevented but the risk of falling can be reduced. Sacramento region, The Fall Prevention Lady is now a certified FallProof balance and mobility instructor who will be offering classes (limited to 10 people) and small group training. In the meantime, prepare yourself and make the time to Take 5 to Exercise each day!