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Inside Better Balance, you’ll discover:
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How balance works |
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6 complete workouts |
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SPECIAL BONUS SECTION: Preventing falls |
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Activities that enhance balance |
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And so much more! |
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Inside Better Balance, you’ll discover:
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How balance works |
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6 complete workouts |
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SPECIAL BONUS SECTION: Preventing falls |
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Activities that enhance balance |
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And so much more! |
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Dear dean,
We've
all heard stories that begin, "She broke her hip and after that..."
Broken hips can be disastrous for independence and long-term health.
Fortunately, many can be prevented — more than 90% of broken hips occur
because of falls.
One of the best ways to prevent falls is to maintain a sound, responsive, and enduring sense of balance.
This
important Special Health Report from doctors at Harvard Medical School
shows you how you can prevent falls. In its pages you will discover what
you can do to improve balance and maintain strength, mobility, and
agility.
Better Balance
will brief you on the conditions, medications, and situations that can
create instability. You'll get tips for fall-proofing your home. And
most important, Better Balance
will walk, lift, bend, and stretch you through a series of workouts and
exercises that will increase your stability, confidence, and
self-reliance.
The
report provides all you need to know about using exercise to improve
posture, increase muscle strength and speed, sharpen reflexes, expand
flexibility, and firm your core. Filled with workouts that respect your
time and budget, Better Balance gives you step-by-step instructions for achieving greater static and dynamic balance.
The
report includes complete, illustrated workouts that you can do at home —
on your own schedule and at your own pace. Certified Master Trainers
developed these exercises in consultation with Harvard Medical School
physicians. These workouts include guidance on proper techniques,
movement and tempo, and modifying the workouts to your own fitness level
and exercise goals. These are exercises that will
keep you motivated and keep you moving.
Our
goal in this report is to help you keep yourself from a potentially
devastating fall. If you want to protect yourself from instability, if
you want to continue to enjoy the independence and peace of mind that
sound balance gives you, take the first step now. Order your copy of Better Balance today.
To your good health,
Gregory D. Curfman, M.D.
Editor in Chief, Harvard Health Publications
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Have you gotten the booklet? My falling issue isn't what I define as a balance problem - it's a quickness problem; I fall when I snag my affected foot on thresholds or rugs and my unaffected side is the only one quick enough to catch myself, throwing my stability (balance?) off. Inevitably, I fall on my affected side - onto either my left butt cheek or hip, if I make it to the floor, or my affected-side back, if I smash into the door jamb. I've had some impressive bruises - that everyone spots and expresses concern over when I'm in my bathing suit. I know you're not a medical "professional," but do you think balance exercises could help me?
ReplyDeleteNope, haven't gotten the booklet. The last time I fell was in the dark in woods stumbling over fallen trees with my cell phone flashlight in one hand. You probably need perturbation exercises more than anything, balance exercises are not real world enough. Have Tom try to push you over at unexpected times. Or get drunk and wander thru a bar crowd.
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