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The balance-training program by Pro Senectute Switzerland
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Published: | December 18, 2006 |
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Falls at an advanced age are
- frequent: About one third of all people over 65 years of age falls once a year.
- very ordinary: They usually happen in the home during everyday activities.
- far-reaching: The injured person not only suffers pain but very often limited mobility and often loss of independence.
Target Audience
Elderly people living at home who have already had a fall but are not registered as having a medical condition.
Main Idea
This concept aims to exploit one of the most important health resources, namely, self-effectiveness as a prerequisite for any independent training.
Concept
The program is intended to help prevent falls and to improve motor skills. It demonstrates what exactly the fall situation is for elderly people, what external and internal factors affect balance, and thus how the risk of falling can be influenced, and how the ability to maintain balance can be improved by specific training.
Providersare specially selected leaders of sports programs for the elderly who have been trained by Pro Senectute Switzerland. The condition for admission to the advanced training course is several years experience in physical education / gymnastics for the elderly.
At the three day advanced training course the future leaders are empowered to give the 12 lessons in fall prophylaxis correctly in terms of content and method.
Program Content
The course participants are given answers to the following questions:
- What is the fall situation for elderly people today?
- What are the most important factors leading to a fall?
- What possible interventions might ease the situation?
- How are balance and sense of orientation regulated? Which organs are involved?
- What are the fall risk factors based on?
- How can increased risk of falling be recognized?
- How are stimuli perceived? (proprioceptors)
- What methodical tips are particularly relevant when dealing with the target audience?
During the advanced training course the 12 training units with the following topics will be assimilated and tested:
- Familiarization and testing of balance
- Standing and walking while balancing
- Orientation and balance
- Non-visual perception
- Standing and walking off balance
- Standing: From easy to difficult
- Walking: gait training Part 1
- Walking: gait training Part 2
- Walking: From easy to difficult
- Overcoming obstacles
- Knowing and testing balance
- Everything balances out
Every practical training session is structured the same way:
Introduction: reflexion and Information, getting in the mood, warming up
Main Part: repetition of previous exercises, working through the main topic of the session, repetition of stretching and agility exercises.
Conclusion: relaxation exercises, reflexion on the course content, homework