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As you age, staying steady on your feet can become more difficult. Over one in four people aged 65 and older falls every year,...
Posted on June 18, 2024
EarBalance isn’t an inherent trait—think of a baby’s first steps. Instead, balance is a skill you develop over time that relies on three distinct body systems working in harmony.
Based on information from all three systems, the central nervous system sends signals to the appropriate muscles to maintain good balance. If one of the three balance systems doesn’t work properly, the body learns to rely more on the two unaffected systems to help compensate.
Age-related changes to vision and muscle strength can cause older individuals to experience a decline in their balance ability, increasing their risk of falling.
Taking a tumble as a senior is common (more than one in four older adults falls each year), and falls are the leading cause of injury-related death for adults 65 and up.
Like balance, ear health can also be affected by getting older—aging is one of the top causes of hearing loss. The signs of hearing loss can be subtle, so it’s crucial to get regular hearing checkups as you age.
At Pinnacle ENT Associates, our expert team offers balance and hearing testing and treatment that works—contact us today for a consultation.
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