By Jeff Sheppard 23 Mar 2025 no comment 303 Views

Clothing can increase the risk of a fall.

How can what you wear cause an accident?

There are four ways that things you wear can contribute to falls.

The number one culprit is socks.  Socks might be warm and comfortable.  Unfortunately, it’s easy for socks to slide on smooth surfaces like wooden or tile floors.

We don’t recommend slipper socks – the kind with the grips on the bottoms – because they don’t provide support for your ankles and feet.

The best way to keep your feet warm inside is to wear some supportive footwear over your socks.  Keep a pair of supportive, comfortable shoes for indoor use only.  Then you won’t have to worry about tracking outside dirt around your home.

Secondly, it’s easy to fall when you change your footwear.  You’re trying to balance on one leg and put your foot into a shoe at the same time.

Keep a chair or bench next to your front door so you can sit down while you change shoes.  It’s also good to have a chair in your bedroom where you take off your shoes before bed.

Thirdly, overly baggy clothing can increase your risk of falls.  Slacks, jeans, and lounge pants should not bunch up around your ankles or partially cover your feet.   Skirts should not catch your toes when you walk.  Arrange for your clothes to be hemmed if they are too long.  If they sag when you move around in them, and a belt can’t fix the problem, donate them in favour of something better fitted.

Finally, when you’re heading for bed and exhausted, it’s easy to miss the hamper or leave your clothes on the floor next to your bed.  Unfortunately, clothing on the floor is very easy to trip over.  This is particularly true if you need the bathroom in the middle of the night, or early in the morning.

Canada’s chiropractors are committed to reducing injury and disability from falls.

Regular chiropractic care will keep your body working at its best and minimize your risk of a fall.  If you don’t already have your next maintenance appointment scheduled, contact Sheppard Chiropractic Centre at (506) 847-7172.

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