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Ejercicios de equilibrio para mayores — una pierna, tándem

Las caídas causan una de cada cuatro visitas a urgencias en mayores de 65. Estos cuatro ejercicios, 5 minutos diarios, reducen el riesgo en 23-43% en estudios.

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Single-leg stance is the single best predictor of fall risk in adults over 65 — being unable to hold it 10 seconds at age 70 doubles fall risk over the next 5 years. The fix is also the prediction: train it. The four-move protocol covers the full balance spectrum. Single-leg stance: stand on one foot near a wall, touch the wall ONLY if needed, 30 seconds each side. Tandem stance: heel-to-toe like on a tightrope, 30 seconds each lead foot. Heel-to-toe walk: 20 steps in a straight line, hallway with a wall as safety net. Sit-to-stand: stand from a chair without using your hands, lower with control. The whole session takes 5 minutes daily. Published RCTs (Otago Exercise Programme, AHA guidelines) show 23-43% fall-incident reduction at 12 months.

The cues that train balance rather than mask it: 'eyes forward, not at the floor' (proprioception trains by feel, not sight) and 'hover the wall hand — only touch if tipping' (catching yourself with the wall defeats the drill). Volya catalogues each move with progression notes: tandem after single-leg becomes easy, eyes-closed when tandem is easy, foam underfoot once eyes-closed is solid. The sit-to-stand also doubles as a hidden quadriceps strengthener — the eccentric (3 seconds back to seated) is where most of the leg-strength gain happens. For high fall-risk seniors (recent fall, bone-density issues, post-surgery), do these supervised at first; a physiotherapist can grade the difficulty appropriately.

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Las caídas causan una de cada cuatro visitas a urgencias en mayores de 65. Estos cuatro ejercicios, 5 minutos diarios, reducen el riesgo en 23-43% en estudios.

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