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Balance and Aging: Understanding How Aging Impacts Decline in Balance 

“Are falls the Invisible Epidemic?” - Dr. Bob Mirsky 

BaFalls are the leading cause of injury and accidental death among adults over 65 in the U.S., causing an average of 74 deaths every day. 

This public health concern has never been sufficiently addressed by traditional methods, as shown by the rising prevalence and cost of falls over the last 20 years - despite prevention efforts.

As the aging population continues to grow, the prevalence and coinciding cost of falls will continue to rise. Some authors have noted that falls in the U.S. are “taking the shape of an epidemic.” Further, we believe falls can be considered a chronic condition.  

Numerous studies have delved into different factors that contribute to falls, but previous fall prevention strategies have primarily responded to known cases. It's crucial to adopt proactive methods that can avert potential fallers from entering the known faller category and reduce future risk for individuals at lower risk levels.

The following report explores how balance can naturally deteriorate with age and the subsequent increase in risk of falls and associated costs in the United States. At the end, it will discuss how Nymbl’s scientifically proven solution is the most effective route to preventing falls and reducing falls cost in the market. 

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In a recent report from AARP, it's clear that older adults are not just catching up with technology—they're embracing it. The report reveals a significant shift in attitudes towards technology among individuals ages 50+, signaling a new era of tech-savviness in this demographic.

On the flip side, nearly two-thirds (64%) of adults ages 50+ feel that today’s technology isn’t tailored to their needs, according to the same AARP report.

Key Takeaways Include:

    1. Tech Adoption on the Rise: Gone are the days when older adults shied away from technology. Today, they're increasingly recognizing the benefits and convenience that tech tools offer.
    2. Changing Mindsets: The report sheds light on the evolving attitudes towards technology among older adults, showcasing a growing willingness to embrace new gadgets and integrate them seamlessly into their daily routines.
    3. Enhancing Life with Tech: From staying connected with loved ones to managing healthcare needs and beyond, technology is viewed as a valuable tool for enhancing various aspects of life for older adults.
    4. A Shift Towards Tech-Savviness: With older adults becoming more adept at navigating the digital landscape, the findings suggest a promising trend towards greater tech fluency in this age group.
    5. Opportunity For a More Inclusive Approach: The findings underscore the need for a more inclusive approach to tech, such as product design, support, and education, to better serve older adults.

Nymbl was created specifically as a digital program for older adults. 

 

Drawing from extensive research and collaborating closely with experts in gerontology, physical therapy, and cognitive science, Nymbl designs exercises and activities that prioritize safety, effectiveness, and enjoyment. 

Programs are personalized to accommodate varying fitness levels and abilities, with a focus on progressions and adaptive challenges.

By integrating evidence-based approaches, Nymbl empowers older adults to maintain or improve balance and mobility while fostering confidence and a sense of accomplishment in their health journey.


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Nymbl exists to remove physical and emotional barriers and help older adults move, live, and be how they want.

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