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  2. Kinesiophobia - Wikipedia

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    Kinesiophobia is the fear of pain due to movement. It is a term used in the context of rehabilitation medicine and physical therapy. ... tests for fear of falling ...

  3. Fear of falling - Wikipedia

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    For a long time, the fear of falling was merely believed to be a result of the psychological trauma of a fall, also called "post-fall syndrome". [7] This syndrome was first mentioned in 1982 by Murphy and Isaacs, [8] who noticed that after a fall, ambulatory persons developed intense fear and walking disorders.

  4. New balance training counters fear of falling - AOL

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    Mar. 20—PERU — Chances are you know someone who has fallen or who is afraid of falling. There will be an informational meeting, Matter of Balance Coach Training, on April 9 at 10:30 a.m. at ...

  5. Aquatic therapy - Wikipedia

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    The same concept can be applied to elder adults in need of fall prevention therapy. The use of water assists in providing a safe environment that eliminates the fear of falling and aids in strengthening balance. [1] Aquatic therapy in warm water has been shown to have a positive effect on the aerobic capacity of people with fibromyalgia. It is ...

  6. The One Simple Habit That Will Reduce the Risk of Falling As ...

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  7. How To Overcome Your Fear Of Falling, The Complete Guide - AOL

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    Falling is as integral to climbing as climbing itself, yet it creates fear that you must address correctly--and you must learn proper falling technique in order to fall safely.

  8. Falls in older adults - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been suggested as a prevention approach to improve confidence and help older people reduce the fear of falling. [25] There is moderate evidence to suggest that this technique can be effective at reducing the fear of falling for up to and beyond 6 months. [25]

  9. Older adults have a higher risk of falling. Experts share the ...

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    Physical therapist Sue Wilson tells Yahoo Life that falling can have a psychological impact as well. “Once someone falls, they tend to be fearful of falling,” she explains.