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Volume 2

Journal of Molecular Cancer

Cancer & Primary Healthcare 2019

May 20-21, 2019

Cancer Research & Oncology

Primary Healthcare and Medicare Summit

May 20-21, 2019 | Rome, Italy

25

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Falls prevention: Gains and challenges in primary care

Jonathan Joseph Zulueta

Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust, UK

Evidence based research in falls prevention is robust in targeting preventive work amongst community

dwellers. More than a third of people aged 60 and above living in the community will fall each year, 10% of

those falls will result in a serious injury requiring hospitalisation or living in a long term facility - placing an

increasing demand on the institution. Across the world, falls prevention strategies including individualise

exercise programme for improving strength and balance are effective in preventing falls injuries in the primary

care setting but face challenges with limited resources.

This presentation depicts models, with distinct methodology, and implementation of strength and balance

programme in a developed and emerging country with unique gains and challenges during the process.

The Central London Community Healthcare (CLCH) strength and balance programme based in the Inner

Boroughs of London has steadily shown great outcome measures. The service’s 2012 review showed the

number of falls reported had fallen by 47 percent, with A&E admissions fell by 25 per cent, and GP visits were

cut by 28 per cent. On the other hand, Balance Exercises Activities Training (BEAT), a 12-week programme,

with the help of a biokinetic wearable sensing device called Simple Wave, has been piloted in the Philippines

which showed encouraging results but lacks sample size with ongoing challenges from stakeholders. However,

it has tangible potential to tap as a primary prevention pathway as it has been linked with their Department of

Health with no existing formal strategies and national programme yet established.

Fundamentally every country in the world is experiencing growth in the number of older persons in their

population with increasing demand to Public Health resources. However, evidence showed that falls preventive

services and initiatives can be successful in preventing falls and avoiding admission to secondary care.

Biography

Jonathan Zulueta has an active physiotherapy practice in Central London spanning 17 years with a focus on older patients. He holds

the distinction of being the only Advanced Specialist Physiotherapist in Falls, Vestibular and Balance in Greater London at Central

London Community Healthcare NHS and a consultant at the Balance Performance Clinic. He is an expert and a key player in the

development of Falls Prevention in CLCH. Jonathan’s passion lies in extending health span and empowering patients and the health

care industry. This is why he remains committed to seeing patients daily while sharing his experience to improve patient care.

jonathan.zulueta29@gmail.com

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