
Florida Orthopaedic Institute Introduces Senior Strong
The SENIOR STRONG program, created by Florida Orthopaedic’s Dr. Grayson, is designed to proactively provide seniors with key fitness techniques to maintain healthy and active lifestyles through decreasing falls, increasing energy levels. The SENIOR STRONG Program incorporates lower extremity resistance strength exercises, balance exercises, and functional movements and is customized to each patient.
Designed by Florida Orthopaedic’s Dr. Christopher Grayson, SENIOR STRONG begins with an initial visit with an orthopedic surgeon to assess bones and joint health. This is followed by initial testing with a physical therapist to establish starting levels of balance and fitness.
The SENIOR STRONG Program incorporates lower extremity resistance strength exercises, balance exercises and functional movements – all supervised by a trained therapist and designed to improve your function. The program runs up to 8-weeks and typically consists of 3 visits per week for 45-60 minutes each session. The number of weeks varies, based on the starting level of the individual.
It is important to note that the SENIOR STRONG program is customized to each patient based on the level of function at the initial evaluation.
COMMON QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS ABOUT SENIOR STRONG EXERCISE PROGRAM
1. “I don’t have enough time.” (the most common reason)
Effective exercise requires as little as 30 minutes per day. Make your health a priority, and establish a routine. Remember that anything is better than nothing, and that the hardest step to fitness is the first step.
2. “I don’t have enough energy.”
Schedule your exercise when your energy level is highest. Remember that your energy will increase as your fitness increases. Start slow and increase as you can tolerate it.
3. “I’m too old and I’m already too weak.”
Multiple studies have shown that resistance exercise is safe and effective for seniors, and for persons who are already nursing home bound.
4. “I’m afraid I will get hurt.”
Supervision by a physician and therapist is important to help ensure that any new exercise program is safe to do, and that exercises are done correctly.
5. “I’m afraid to fall.”
SENIOR STRONG helps prevent falls. Besides getting stronger and having better balance, you’ll gain self-confidence and a higher energy level, allowing you to remain active and enjoy your life more.
6. “Are there other programs like this?”
We are unaware of any local programs like SENIOR STRONG. A fall prevention program should adequately stress the muscles in order to cause strength gains. The SENIOR STRONG program uses the latest research in strength training in senior patients with the intention of decreasing falls and increasing physical fitness.