Common Injuries in Elderly People

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Injuries in older adults are a public health issue. The frequency of falls and injuries is increasing. These accidents often require the help of a health professional.

Traumatic injuries can be caused by many factors. Age, weakened bones, and loss of balance are common causes. Injury prevention strategies should focus on safer environments, training, and education.

Falls are one of the leading causes of unintentional injury deaths worldwide. They are also the second highest cause of death among the elderly. Approximately three million seniors are treated in emergency departments each year for fall injuries.

Older adults are more likely to suffer from traumatic injuries than younger adults. The most common type of injury is a bone fracture. It can occur in the arm, hip, ankle, or pelvis.

Head trauma is another common injury in older adults. More than 8,000 older adults die each year due to a fall. Seniors are also at risk of severe burn injuries.

Loss of balance and sensation can also lead to a serious burn injury. Therefore, it is important to monitor injuries and seek medical assistance right away. If you suspect a fall, rest on an object and call 911.

Bone fractures can also be caused by a fall. The most common fractures are in the wrist, arm, hip, and bone on the spine. Treatment options should be tailored to the patient's age and fracture pattern.





The elderly are more likely to develop spinal fractures. This is because the spinal column stiffens in old age. Men, particularly, are more likely to have these injuries.

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