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Not Worried About Falling?
Think Again…
Falls Are The Leading Cause Of Accidental Death In Persons Over 65...
And The Leading Cause Of Nonfatal Injuries In All Age Groups…
Falls Could Be Prevented If We Could Determine Who Is At Risk…
Now We Can…
Call Today For More Information And Find Out If You Are At Risk…
(732) 229-5250… It Just Might Save Your Life.
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Balance and Falls
So, You Suffer From
Dysequilibrium/Balance Loss
The large majority of our time is spent treating patients with
vertigo, dizziness and dysequilibrium, i.e. balance loss. Most of these
patients have failed conventional medical therapies, which are often
actually made worse through the use of inappropriate drug therapies, and
come to our office typically as a last resort before giving up all hope.
Fortunately, the vast majority of these patients do report improvement
within a few visits, with most achieving complete recovery within 10
visits. On average, our patients report seeing 6 medical
specialists prior to visiting us. They typically have a roster of
lab tests, such as MRI, which has proved less than fruitful for finding
the cause of their dizziness. (Reference comments in our guest
book).
If this describes you, then we invite you to come in for a
free
consultation and fall risk assessment, one on one with the doctor, no cost, no
obligations. Just discuss your situation and get answers to
questions that you may have prior to considering treatment.
Or, if you prefer, you would be
well served to review our FREE report for vertigo and dizziness victims.
You can now receive an electronic version of this report simply by joining our
mailing list,
so that you may be added to our special medical advisory, and be
informed of valuable information, also free of charge, which is disseminated
as the doctor deems appropriate. Our E-News
is free and you may unsubscribe at any time. You can access the
link to the free report simply by joining our E-News
Service.
For those of you who would like to know more regarding various causes
of dysequilibrium, read on...
Dysequilibrium
Dysequilibrium is a sense of balance loss and/or a feeling of
falling. It is often associated with a sensation as though the
body is being pulled toward one side, or, generalized disruption of
balance and gait. It is not accompanied with dizziness or spinning, although
spinning and/or dizziness could be associated if there exists simultaneous vestibular
dysfunction. In and of itself, there is no spinning or dizziness
component associated with dysequilibrium.
Unlike true vertigo, which is typically a vestibular dysfunction,
dysequilibrium is typically non-vestibular and is a central nervous
system dysfunction. Dysequilibrium can occur from disorders of
other body systems as well. It is often part of the natural aging
process, although oftentimes we find that elderly patients suffer from
imbalance and are worse
than they should be for their age. This can easily be improved
with proper rehabilitation and fall prevention.
As Dysequilibrium can be caused by anything affecting the natural
left to right balance of the brain, it is imperative that a proper
examination be performed prior to the undertaking of any treatment. Most
patients with dysequilibrium disorders are mistreated with drug therapy,
only to find their condition worsening. Dysequilibrium/imbalance can only be
properly treated thought rehabilitation, and this must be performed in
accordance with the actual loss for beneficial results to occur.
Reference Accounts
Please reference actual testimonials from real patients.
All letters are authentic, having only the name removed. Also,
reference comments make by real patients in our guest
book.

Balance, Dizziness and Falls
Health care providers at large have an increasing responsibility in
preventing falls, not only because of the neurological consequences, but also
because community physicians appear to under detect falls, balance and gait
disorders largely associated with dizziness and imbalance. While detected falls often receive inadequate evaluation,
leading to a paucity of recommendations and treatments, the number of deaths, as
well as non-fatal injuries associated with falls, (which occur largely from
vertigo and dizziness), continues to rise. There are
not enough trained clinicians to serve the needs of the public in regards to
fall prevention and fall treatment. Neurologists from a Chiropractic medicine
background, trained extensively in these areas of applications, are in great
demand. Identification and targeting of these "high-risk" persons for
falling is essential.
Because good balance is so essential to the quality of life, all our patients
are routinely screened for signs of balance loss...
… with state of the art equipment and in less than one minute.
We Do Not Charge For This Screening...

Why Do We Screen All Our Patients
For Signs Of A Balance Problem?
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Because
balance problems can be the first sign of such serious health problems as
brain tumors, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, strokes,
high blood pressure, traumatic head injuries and many others. Identifying
persons with abnormal balance can be invaluable in the early detection of
other serious medical conditions.
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Because
good balance is just as important to quality of life as the sense of touch,
sight, hearing, taste or smell. Without it, persons of all ages cannot
effectively do all the things that people with normal balance can do, such
as working, driving, playing, participating in sports.
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Because
persons with balance problems are much more prone to falls and serious
injuries. In fact, the National Safety Council says that falls are the #1
cause of non-fatal injuries and the #2 cause of accidental death in the U.S.
in people of all ages (National Safety Council, Injury Facts, 2003).
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Because
balance problems are the #1 cause of falls in older persons, leading to
broken hips, concussions, other serious injuries, even death. Falls among
the elderly are the #1 reason for emergency room visits and the #1 reason
for admission to a nursing home.
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Fall Risk Assessment
In cooperation with the the NJ Chiropractic Council on Neurology, and
the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) Council on Neurology, our
office has developed and implemented fall prevention testing protocols
that underscore, as recent legislature does, the need to reduce falls,
particularly in the elderly population.
The text of the Elder Fall Prevention Act notes a number of sobering
statistics regarding the consequences of falls, including the fact that "Falls
are the leading cause of injury deaths among individuals older than age
65". 25% of elderly individuals who sustain a hip fracture die
within one year; and nearly 65,000 individuals older than age 65 sustain
a traumatic brain injury annually as the result of a fall. And in a
recent study evaluating disability in the elderly population, the
results of which were published in the Journal of the American
Medical Association, "Hospital admissions for falls were
most likely to lead to disability".
Our office uses a balance screening technology that, according to the
manufacturer, allows a clinician to predict the probability of a fall
with a .002% false positive. (Meaning very accurate). The testing, which
takes only seconds, provides those tested with a statistical report that
they can clearly understand. According to nationwide testing results,
more than 50% of seniors tested have significant risks of falling,
despite showing no symptomatology whatsoever.
CAPS Posturography
is
designed to bring neurologists of chiropractic medicine background to
the forefront of fall prevention testing and treatment protocols.
Additionally, the neurology council has received countless requests for
referrals to those trained in fall prevention. The council says it does
not currently have enough adequately trained clinicians to meet the
demand for referral and fall prevention management.
As our office serves a large area, we ask for your patience in
scheduling a balance/fall risk assessment.
Print the coupon above and bring it to our office for
a Free Fall Risk Assessment &
complimentary balance, vertigo, dizziness or dystonia consultation to
discuss the findings.
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