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Falls and Hip Fracture
Falls cause most of the hip fractures in the United States. Hip fractures
are a very serious problem. One quarter of people who break a hip die
within the next year. One half are permanently crippled, and only one
quarter make a full recovery.
You can reduce the risk falling by removing things from your home that
may cause you to trip. This would include heavy shag carpet, throw rugs,
stacks of magazines or papers, and anything that clutters your rooms
or hallways. You might be able to arrange for someone to come to your
home to recommend changes to reduce your risk of a fall.
You can reduce the chance that a fall will be permanently disabling
with weight training and exercise. Exercise, and especially weight training,
strengthen bones and is appropriate for people of all ages. It is particularly
helpful for the elderly.