Key Takeaways
- Evidence-based clinical protocols for measurable recovery outcomes
- Specialist-reviewed by Dr. Karolin Rockson, PT (BPT, Ex. CMC Vellore)
- Aligned with NICE, WHO, and current peer-reviewed guidelines
- Practical guidance for aging patients and caregivers
The Science of Active Aging
Aging-related functional decline is not inevitable — it is largely a consequence of inactivity. The oldest documented exercisers maintain functional capacities decades ahead of their sedentary peers.
The Four Pillars of Aging Mobility
Cardiovascular fitness (sustains walking endurance), strength (prevents falls and maintains independence), flexibility (preserves movement range), and balance (prevents falls) must all be addressed.
Social Participation and Cognitive Health
Socially engaged older adults have better mobility outcomes. Group exercise, community walking groups, and active social roles all contribute to physical activity adherence and mental wellbeing.
When to Seek Physiotherapy Assessment
Annual physiotherapy assessment after 65 is evidence-based for high-risk individuals. Seek assessment immediately for: any new fall, significant pain, breathlessness with exertion, or noticeable change in gait or balance.
Topical Pathways
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