ÂHip Ideas for Fall Prevention in Elderly
Innovative fall prevention website gives tips & techniques for elderly patients.
(PRWEB) October 13, 2004
One in every three senior citizens fall every year. In the frail elderly, the fall often results in hip fractures or other injuries. Many seniors suffer from fear of falling and, as a result, become inactive and dependent on others. A new website effectively addresses worries about falls and fractures and may help seniors regain confidence and remain active in daily life.
This free website (www. HIProtector. com) offers tips and techniques to help prevent falls and fractures in seniors at home, or in nursing homes. ÂBy introducing everyday fall prevention tips and promoting the use of hip protectors and fall prevention devices, we wanted to give simple and comprehensive guidance to patients suffering from osteoporosis and a history of falls  as complements or alternatives to expensive drug therapy that often have unpleasant side effects and long onset timeÂ, says Malin Odell, Product Manager, HIProtector®.
ÂHip protectors are widely used in Europe, with Scandinavia in the lead. With this website we intend to create awareness about hip protectors among U. S. consumers and healthcare professionalsÂ, says Stefan Solvell, President of e-pill, LLC, the company launching the HIProtector® website. HIProtector® imports one of its high quality hip protector brands from Denmark (HIPS for women and men). Other HIProtector® models include SAFEHIP, the worldÂs most sold hip protector, CuraMedica, the incontinence friendly hip protector, and HipGuard, the exterior hip protection belt used among seniors for outdoor activities. All HIProtector® brands are of the external, energy shunting type  the only type tested in scientific studies published in peer reviewed medical journals.
HIProtector® also introduces devices such as the Fall Prevention Medical Alarm and the Fall Prevention Light Controller (Dimmer). The website may be an important resource for seniors, caregivers, and professionals in geriatrics and elder care. Visit www. HIProtector. com to learn new and simple ways to prevent falls and fractures.
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