
The Ins and Outs of a Good Fall Prevention Plan
Have you noticed that you aren’t quite as steady on your feet as you used to be? Do you find yourself avoiding your favorite activities or sticking close to home because you’re worried you might fall? You don’t have to live in fear: Kleinpeter Physical Therapy offers dedicated fall prevention services to help restore both balance and confidence!
If you’re an older adult, it’s understandable that you might be concerned about falling. Falls are a significant source of injury and hospitalization among seniors. Furthermore, the fear of falling can profoundly impact your quality of life, as many people will avoid physical activity out of a misguided attempt to prevent falling.
Fortunately, the team at Kleinpeter Physical Therapy has plenty of experience helping our older patients with fall prevention. We can help you identify and address your specific fall risks, improve your balance and stability, and find ways to get you moving with confidence again.
Don’t let fear of falling keep you from enjoying your golden years. Call us to schedule an appointment today!

Understanding Your Fall Risk
It’s important that every older adult understand their fall risk. Everyone’s risk is different; falls are complex, and multiple factors can contribute to a high risk of falling. The more risk factors you have, the more likely you are to suffer a fall.
Which of these factors apply to you?
- You’re 65 years or older.
- You’ve fallen before.
- You’re sedentary.
- You have certain medical conditions, such as arthritis, diabetes, or vascular disease.
- You’ve suffered a stroke.
- You have impaired mobility.
- You have impaired vision.
What’s Involved in a Fall Prevention Plan?
Getting active is one of the best things you can do to reduce your risk of falling. This is why the fear of falling can be so insidious, as it prevents people from engaging in the physical activity that can protect them from falls.
For that reason, a good fall prevention plan is actually a plan to help you get more active. We’ll work with you to identify the areas holding you back from a physically active lifestyle–whether that’s pain, instability, or something else–and address them.
Because we customize every fall prevention plan to suit the patient’s needs, no two plans are alike. However, we’ll generally pull from the following techniques:
- Pain Management: If persistent or chronic pain is holding you back, we can help address pain through manual therapy, gentle exercise, or pain-relieving modalities.
- Balance Training: The cornerstone of any fall prevention plan, balance training consists of specialized exercises that challenge your balance. We’ll increase the difficulty as you improve, ensuring you see results.
- Strength Training: Weak muscles, especially core muscles, are a significant source of instability. We’ll show you appropriate strength training exercises that will help improve your balance while standing and walking–and make it easier for you to recover from a momentary loss in balance.
- Gait Training: Your gait refers to your walking pattern, and you’re more likely to fall if it’s impaired. We’ll help correct gait issues so you can walk with confidence.
- Exercise Program: Once you’ve worked through our fall prevention plan, we’ll help you develop an exercise program, such as Tai Chi or a walking regime, to get you moving when you’re not in the clinic.
What To Expect During Your Sessions
Your initial appointment will consist of an in-depth physical evaluation that includes the following:
- A complete health history
- Examination of your particular fall risk factors
- Movement screens to evaluate gait, mobility, strength, and balance
- Discussion of your specific goals
This information helps us create the best fall prevention plan for your needs, which we’ll guide you through during subsequent appointments. We provide a space where you can exercise without fear of injury. We also always meet you at your current ability level–although we will help you improve by gradually increasing the difficulty of your exercises!
Find Your Balance Today!
Don’t let a fear of falling keep you from your favorite activities. The Kleinpeter Physical Therapy therapists will help you get back on your feet–and stay there.
Call today to get started with an initial fall risk assessment.

Say Goodbye to Pain – Come Back to PT!
Don’t let back pain dictate your life’s story. Reach out to Kleinpeter Physical Therapy to learn how physical therapy can be the first step towards a back pain-free life!
Healthy Recipe:
New Year’s Spiced Pear Tea
- 1 orange
- 3 cups water
- 2 (11.3 to 12 oz) cans pear nectar
- 1 tbsp honey (optional)
- 4 inches stick cinnamon
- 1 tsp whole cloves
- 6 tea bags
- Small orange slices, halved (optional)
- Stick cinnamon (optional)
Using a vegetable peeler, remove three wide strips of peel from the orange; set peel aside. Juice the orange into a large saucepan. Add the water, pear nectar and honey (if using) to orange juice in saucepan. For spice bag: Place the 4 inches of stick cinnamon, the cloves and the orange peel strips in the center of a 6-inch square of double-thickness, 100%-cotton cheesecloth. Bring corners together and tie with 100%-cotton kitchen string. Add spice bag to pear nectar mixture. Bring mixture to boiling; reduce heat. Cover and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat. Add tea bags; cover and let stand for 5 minutes. Remove tea bags and spice bag; discard. Serve in warm mugs. If desired, float orange slices on top of individual servings and serve with additional stick cinnamon.

4 Healthy Eating Resolutions
1. Drink more water
Drinking water is one of the most essential actions you can take to improve your short and long-term health. Dehydration can affect concentration, alertness, short-term memory, and can cause fatigue. Drinking enough water each day also helps support your kidney health and your physical performance. The benefits go on and on!
2. Eat more Omega-3s
Increasing your intake of omega-3 fatty acid-rich foods may help you maintain a healthy blood pressure. According to research, omega-3 fatty acids can help improve your mood, which is something we all need during the short, dark days of winter.
Aim for two servings of fish per week, preferably fatty fish like salmon, sardines, and some types of tuna high in omega-3s. Not a fan of fish? Choose walnuts and flax as good non-fish sources of omega-3s.
3. Cut back on salt
Excessive salt consumption can raise blood pressure, a significant risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Watch how much salt you add to your food and avoid high salt snacks– like potato chips.
4. Limit your sugar intake
Too much sugar is not only bad for our teeth, but it also increases the risk of unhealthy weight gain and obesity, which can lead to severe and long-term health issues. Instead of selecting sugary drinks, opt for cool refreshing water. You can also replace sweets and candy with healthy snacks, like carrots and hummus.
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Staff Spotlight:
Sydni Schnebelen – A Healing Hand with Heart
We’re excited to feature Sydni Schnebelen, PTA, a valued member of the Kleinpeter Physical Therapy team. Sydni treats patients at both our Baton Rouge and Zachary clinics, bringing compassion and expertise to each session.
Sydni’s favorite population to treat is geriatrics, where she focuses on helping patients regain independence after fractures and orthopedic surgeries. Her reassuring and encouraging approach makes her a standout. As one patient, Ashlyn H., shared, “Thank you, Sydni! I could not have made this progress without you. I was so concerned about straightening my knee and bending it. You reassured me every time. And, we finally got there!”
A fun fact about Sydni: despite working with fractures daily, she’s never broken a bone herself! She recently adopted an English Bulldog named Bogie, and outside of work, she enjoys spending time with him.
Sydni and McKenzie LeBlanc, PT, DPT, share a special bond as high school classmates who now work together as a dynamic PT/PTA duo in Baton Rouge, combining their skills to provide exceptional care to their patients.
Sydni’s commitment to learning and helping others shines through in everything she does, and we’re proud to have her on our team. Whether you’re in Baton Rouge or Zachary, patients know they’re in caring hands with Sydni!



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