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  1. Jan 28, 2024 · Phobia symptoms include nausea, rapid heart rate, chest pain, and anxiety that can lead to avoidance. Fear of falling affects about 40% of older adults, even more in those with ptophobia. The risk of fear of falling also is higher in females (possibly due to osteoporosis and fracture concerns).

  2. The fear of falling (FOF), also referred to as basophobia (or basiphobia), is a natural fear and is typical of most humans and mammals, in varying degrees of extremity. It differs from acrophobia (the fear of heights), although the two fears are closely related.

  3. Sep 5, 2023 · Learn what basiphobia is, how it affects your balance and quality of life, and how to overcome it. Find out how to exercise, use assistive devices, improve lighting and seek counseling to reduce your fear of falling.

  4. Aug 24, 2020 · Learn how to address the cause of your fear of falling and regain your confidence with exercise, therapy, and safety tips. Find out how chronic inflammation can contribute to falls and how to prevent it.

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  5. Fear of falling (FOF) describes a phobic reaction to standing or walking (called “ptophobia”) and also includes reductions in balance self-efficacy, nervous anticipation of falling, and/or a harmful avoidance of activity resulting from FOF.

  6. Dec 1, 2021 · In geriatric practice, fear of falling (FOF) was initially defined as a phobic reaction to standing or walking called “ptophobia”. ( 1 ) The concept of FOF has since expanded to include reductions in balance self-efficacy, ( 2 , 3 ) fearful anticipation of falling, ( 4 ) and/or a deleterious avoidance of activity resulting from FOF.

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  8. Fear of falling. Having fears about falling in later life is very common and often distressing. It can limit your life in many ways, but help is available to overcome your fear and anxiety.

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