Chiropractor for Falls Prevention in Edmonton

If pain, stiffness, or balance issues are making you feel unsteady, this service is designed to help people in Edmonton reduce fall risk while addressing the aches and mobility limits that come with it. By focusing on how joint function, nerve signalling, strength, and movement patterns interact, care is tailored to improve stability and confidence during everyday activities. The goal is not only fewer falls, but safer movement with less pain, so you can stay active and independent with professional guidance.

Why Falls Become a Serious Problem When You Are in Pain

Falls rarely happen because of one simple mistake; they usually result from a combination of physical changes, environmental challenges, and unmanaged pain. When discomfort alters how you move, your body compensates in ways that reduce balance and reaction time. Understanding these contributing factors is essential to preventing falls before they lead to serious injury.

Pain-Driven Changes in Movement Patterns

Ongoing back, neck, hip, or knee pain often causes people to move cautiously or asymmetrically. Limping, shortened steps, or reduced arm swing can shift the centre of gravity and make balance corrections slower. Over time, these altered mechanics increase the likelihood of tripping or losing footing, especially on uneven or icy Edmonton surfaces.

Joint Stiffness and Reduced Sensory Feedback

Healthy joints provide constant feedback to the nervous system about position and movement. When spinal or extremity joints become stiff or irritated, this proprioceptive input is dulled. The brain receives less accurate information, which makes it harder to detect subtle changes in terrain or body position, increasing fall risk.

Muscle Weakness Linked to Avoidance of Pain

Pain often leads people to avoid certain movements or activities. This avoidance can cause gradual muscle weakness, particularly in the hips, core, and legs, which are critical for balance and recovery from a slip. Weak muscles reduce your ability to stabilize quickly when something unexpected happens.

Higher Risk of Injury and Loss of Independence

Falls can result in sprains, fractures, or head injuries, especially when reaction time is impaired. Beyond physical harm, a fall can create fear of moving, leading to further inactivity, more pain, and a cycle that threatens long-term independence and quality of life.

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Benefits of Targeted Falls Prevention Chiropractic Care

Improved Stability, Confidence, and Pain Control

Working with a qualified provider can lead to measurable improvements in balance, joint mobility, and strength while also reducing pain that interferes with daily tasks. Patients often notice steadier walking, easier transfers such as standing from a chair, and greater confidence navigating stairs or outdoor environments, all of which support safer, more active living.

Why People Trust Performance Chiropractic + Physiotherapy

Had the best appointment from Dr. Dahms! I am currently travelling and came in with major neck pain, headaches, foot pain, lower back pain. As soon as I left, I felt like I won the lottery. My headache is gone and my back, my neck and feet are feeling so much better! I can’t wait for my next appointment!
Katrine Fortin
I recently visited Dr. Nicola Dahms for a chiropractic appointment and was very impressed with the experience. She was friendly, attentive, and demonstrated excellent diagnostic skills. I went in for a shoulder issue, and she immediately identified the exact problem area. Her approach was precise and showed genuine care for my well-being.
Hicham Hic

How Falls Prevention Care Is Delivered

The process begins with a thorough assessment of posture, gait, joint motion, balance reactions, and pain triggers. Care plans may include manual joint techniques to restore movement, soft tissue therapy to reduce muscle tension, and guided exercises aimed at balance, coordination, and strength. Education on safe movement strategies and environmental awareness is integrated, and progress is reassessed regularly to ensure care remains aligned with functional goals and current clinical guidelines.

Falls Prevention and Pain Care Questions

How long does it take to see improvements in balance?

Some people notice changes within a few visits as joint motion and pain improve, while others require several weeks of consistent care and exercise to see meaningful balance gains. Progress depends on factors such as age, overall health, and how long pain or mobility issues have been present.

Is this approach suitable if I have already fallen before?

Yes, prior falls are an important indicator that intervention is needed. Care focuses on identifying why the fall occurred, addressing underlying pain or mobility restrictions, and building safer movement strategies to reduce the chance of recurrence.

Do I need to be in severe pain to benefit from this service?

No, even mild or intermittent pain can subtly affect balance and coordination. Addressing these issues early can help prevent worsening symptoms and reduce fall risk before a serious injury occurs.

What to Expect and Whether This Service Is Right for You

People often wonder about cost, safety, and whether this type of care fits their needs. Treatment plans are based on individual findings rather than a fixed timeline, and care is adapted to comfort level and medical history. If pain, stiffness, or unsteadiness is limiting your confidence in daily activities, professional assessment can clarify your risks and outline practical steps to help you move more safely.

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