TO reduce your risk for falls check out our video 7 Exercises For Seniors to Prevent Falls & Improve Balance: ruclips.net/video/x6EgPfdvQrE/видео.html For other options to getting off the floor check out our video How to Get Up From the Floor After Falling, Safely!: ruclips.net/video/Purjjqxwrhg/видео.html Be safe!!
This is the best presentation of recovering from a fall I have seen. Getting up after a fall is going to hurt no matter what you do, but these are good recommendations.
Ah, I remember the summer where my grandparents kept falling every week. Grandma one week, Grandpa the next, then Grandma again, and even a few times falling together trying to help the other. I definitely learned the value of consistent strength training from that saga.
This video is FOR ME!!! I have fallen in the past and was stuck, until I crawled on hands and knees to stairs and was able to get up again, but it was terrifying. I will try to use some of these methods as practice to get up off the floor. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!
Both of my kneecaps have been broken and are arthritic so no weight on knees possible. I’ve fallen and been assisted by my dogs through the years. Hilariously different dogs had different strategies to help. They all got me to my feet however.
All great ideas! Thanks! Something we did for my mom when she was going through chemo and had next to no strength and my dad just couldn't lift her when she fell was get an inflatable chair and portable air compressor (5 gallon). We never needed it after we got it for her, but I tested on my 260-pound son, and it raised him to the seated position slowly and effectively. It was an emergency kit that my dad would have been able to use easily. I hope this helps someone.
I love both the practicality and the creativity of these ideas! I've worked with many clients who have trouble getting off the floor and I really appreciate that you're making movement accessible to more people and also addressing a really common occurrence! Love your videos, I tell so many people about them!
I"m glad you showed meathods that didn't involve using knees. I tend to fall forward on them and have inured them many times, and can't roll onto them without a lot of pain. I have used the steps methode myself. But you showed some I didn't think of. Thanks
My oldest brother used to watch tv (any sporting event but mainly GOLF) lying in the floor. He was so fit... He played something almost every day. As kids he taught me to play basketball, football, baseball. I didn't want to learn, but I was very glad he 'made' me❣😇🥰✌
I fell the other night. I have bad knees & so getting on my hands and knees is extremely painful. I have fallen at least twice on my knees on concrete in my younger years but now have arthritis in both of them. I finally was able to get my left leg up under me, but getting my right leg to flex to push up was difficult. But I finally got up Thank God 👍🙏
This is very good. I fall every year or three (all my clumsy life!), and the past decade or so I can't get up alone. However, I've found various ways to get myself up, depending on what's around me. One was maybe the easiest and best I ever had: I had a deep air mattress, with a built-in air pump, in my bedroom where I had fallen. Unable to get up in other ways I scooted and pulled the bed around until I could deflate the mattress. Then I crawled onto the mattress and sat on it (though could have just lain down). Then I turned on the air pump to inflate it. The mattress lifted me easily into a sitting position. I've always thought that a mini-mattress with air pump would be a great and inexpensive "chair lift" for people like me. It's possible it could even be battery powered, so actually portable.
Great video! I have one method to possibly add to your repertoire! I have quite a history with falling, and we were trying to figure something out to help rather than dialing 911. Our daughter found an inflatable chair for $800 designed especially for this purpose. Instead, we decided to order a Coleman inflatable twin bed for about $75 and keep it handy. Whenever I fall my husband lays it out flat and I roll over to the center of it. Then he inflates it and I sit up, take my time to make sure I’m not dizzy, and then stand up. This has worked well for several years and many falls. We’ve since discovered I have degenerative scoliosis and I’ve been through PT, which has helped me increase my strength, and I’m doing better. Anyway, I think this could also help others. I mentioned it to my neuro-muscular neurologist and she said she planned to share it with her patients. Thanks again for another great video!!!
I’m pretty athletic and felt that falling only happened to “old” people, until it happened to me. Laying on the ground, I couldn’t believe it, but luckily I was strong enough to get up. Since then, I don’t take things for granted, am very aware of my surroundings, and assess very carefully what I’m about to do. If I feel there’s a possibility of falling, I don’t do it or have someone else present to watch.
I'm not a fan of the dramatic intro. It reminds me of the terrible life alert commercial that's more recent where a lady is desperately screaming for help. Keeping things lighter and having a little levity gets the point across without bringing up what might be some painful reminders.
Thank you for providing this information. I can see many things I would have difficulty with, just because of lack of strength and flexibility. I appreciate all the work you do to help the average person.
The way I have done it (twice) is to get over to the sofa, take the seat cushions off and place one on the floor. Then stack two next to it. Then you get your butt on one. Move onto two. Then onto the now uncomfortable sofa. Pick up a cushion and place it on the sofa and then scoot onto it. Rest a while. Then get up from the sofa as you would normally.
When my husband was in end stage Parkinson he would fall in the middle of the night and I couldn’t get him up. I finally realized I had a lift on hand. I got my blowup mattress and put it next to him (deflated) then I rolled him over on it and hit the inflat button and in no time he was at bed level on a soft surface By this time we were both tired so I just covered him and made him comfortable so we could deal with him in the morning and get him back into bed. This saved so much tugging and lifting for both of us.
I've learned the hard way after taking a fall that I am not able to put ANY weight on my knees or hips. So, getting on my knees or rolling over on the hip is super difficult. That's why upper body strength is so very, very, VERY, important! It's so important to be able to pull myself up from a seated position on the floor onto a stationary chair, (NO WHEELS ON CHAIR!) it's not pretty, but I calmly do it. If I need to do breathing exercises to calm myself down I do that first. And let the panic subside. I've also learned to keep overstuffed sofa pillows situated close by so if I ever take a spill again I can grab a pillow or two (one for each knee) and get myself on the pillows and using my Booyah stick (sold in Bob and Brad's store) and upper body strength, I am able to pull myself up using the stick firmly planted on the ground. Edit: even using the big cushions off of your sofa may help. That stick has been a lifesaver for me!! *And no, I don't work for Bob and Brad or work as a pretend physical therapist on TV or RUclips 😊*
After a fall when there people to help you get up just get everyone to chill out. Assess your body first to see what or if there is any damage before tryin to get up. Many people will be willing to jump right in to help you get up but just tell them (politely) , "Let me check to see what is hurting before we start to get me up."
Great tips. I’ve fallen and definitely had to do the scoot over to stairs or a couch. But my worry is if nothing is near me. I got bad knees and they will not just let me get up.
With joint replacement, it sure feels impossible. But…cost benefit is….it hurts until the task is completed,and you’re up. With your next appointment, ask to see the PT. Build confidence by working with what you’ve got. Most people have mammoth furniture from early married days. Pull a couch cushion off to the floor. Now you’re half way there, you’ve shortened the distance to your goal. The wooden frame is better for the lift up.
I'm trying to practice these as I am alone, have tripped and fallen but managed to get somewhere. Trying to do exercises as well. Thank you for your channel and all you do!
I bought an electric bathtub lift chair for around $400 for my dad. He never used it in tub, but it has been used multiple times to lift someone off the floor. At lowest position, it's only a few inches tall - pretty easy to scoot onto with little help- then we'd raise it.
Wow I had my first fall out of bed recently and rolling to one side and pushing up was how I got up. It did take a minute to regain my composure as it was scary alone and in the middle of the night. This was helpful and I will practice these different ideas
Great information thanks so much for your videos! I fell one time and was able to scoot to the front door and was able to get the door open and stand up on the steps.
Hey, Brad. This is actually the second time I’ve seen you correct Mike on camera. Maybe you guys have the best working relationship, but it’s a bad look on video. I’m serious. It undermines the work you two are doing. Edit that stuff out!
I agree that Brad should correct Mike as needed. Brad has the experience to know what understandings or misunderstandings the listener may be inferring. Mike is still learning. 10:51
Wish l had this information when l was working in the medical field,now retired,it is excellent and creative.Hopefully l never have to use these techniques but l certainly will if the situation arises.
Fell recently. No one home. I could sit up, but my weight prevented me from doing anything more than scooting.Could not roll over on my side or lift my butt up high enough to do any of your great suggestions. Luckily I do wear an alarm to call 911. I scooted to the front door, but could not reach the chain link security chain. Also luckily I have a mail slot in the door so I could pass the guys my keys. Saved by an alarm and mail slot. Next time I have a chain installed, I will have it set low.
Interesting ideas, guys, and I'm sure they'll work for many. For me, however, the extent of my pulmonary disease prohibits the extreme movements you demonstrate (arch up onto bed/couch, backside lift and roll onto bed/couch, even the gradual book-lift building would be too much). Fortunately I've yet to fall, but I know from exercising and sometimes having to do hiusework near floor level that I am able to get up using the hands and knees approach. The rub, you ask? Profound arthritis in both knees. Resting my weight on bended knees is like kneeling on Legos and fire. I get nauseated and short of breath with the pain, and because I'm usually unable to move out of that position quickly as movement increases the Lego and fire experience I'm stuck in the bent forward position that itself impinges on already limited diaphragm movement. Now combine all that with the anxiety I already have from knowing what I'll be in for before it ever gets to that point and I'm primed for respiratory emergency. A while ago I started avoiding the household jobs that involve being on or near the floor, which means no one is doing them. I live alone and am independent, but God help me if I have to even think about getting on my knees.
PLEASE tell me how to get up from a fall outside when there is nothing to use for assistance. I fell when I tripped over a large sidewalk crack, and there was nothing around to use to assist me. 9:54
I enjoy you presentation just like it is. Forklift and all. Sometimes you feel like you need crane services😂. Just stay like you are. Keep bup the good work.
Please do a similar video on falling somewhere outside. I was strong and fit when I tripped over my feet avoiding the door on my van with its spare tire about to close on my arm. My body was twisted and as it untwisted, the torque threw me almost 5 feet from where I had been standing. I broke the femoral neck. Somehow my knee of that leg was bent and every little movement caused excruciating pain. I live on 4 acres as do my neighbors. I was 120' from the roadway. When I realized I was severely injured and could not even sit, I started yelling for help. Fortunately, my neighbor had stepped outside, heard me, and sent her daughter to me, who called an ambulance. Plan B had been to use my elbows to try to inch my way to the road where I had a chance of being seen. I have made a good recovery after the hip replacement. I now have my phone on a neck lanyard that has a pocket in which I put everything I would need in a medical emergency. I also am never outside my door without some kind of staff in my hand. I am 81.
My mom started falling a lot. I sure could not get her up from the floor, so I ended up buying a bath lift chair that is meant to let someone get down in a tub and back up. Didn't use it in a tub, but when she fell, she was able to get to a sitting position, and I was able to get the lowered chair right behind her butt, help her skootch back onto the chair, then it raised up to a normal chair height that she could stand up from.
I would position the chair against the wall before I attempt to help myself up with books on my hind. The chair can move or slide away from you. One time I can't get up on my squatting position reaching for the item on the bottom shelf of a grocery cart, thinking of using the cart to pull myself up, but I'm not sure that it might roll away from me. Thankfully a person helped me up. Lol
Thanks for this video. I've fallen several times, and once I know I don't have any injuries from the fall, I usually go to the couch or the bed to use to get myself up. Also, thanks for the toe and calf exercises. I'm very interested in the mattress you have on the floor. Do you highly recommend it?
Having a smart speaker helps too because your contacts are saved and you can 'call so and so'. While they won't call 911, they will call contacts saved as rescue with the non emergency number. My Alexa has been perfect for falls. Sometimes I call a neighbor, and sometimes I call rescue
Certain smartwatches have fall detection, and sometimes crash detection as well and can call for help if necessary. Note that this requires them to be on a local wifi network or to have access to your cell phone plan. Unfotunately I don't think I can get my mom to wear a smartwatch.
I am “ particularly “ glad be the first one here. I appreciate you guys! These are fantastic and well executed tips( for those of us who may have to help someone else who has fallen down by accessing if they should be getting up ⬆️) Thx 🙏 ❤
If you fall or if on your knees picking up something and you want to get up, there is no immediate support to utilize and your main issue with Neuropathy is lack of sensation with your toes and your afraid to put any weight on them for fear of breaking the toes your can't feel, what do you suggest at that situation other than maybe preparing in advance but if in a fall, there is no chance to prepare. The fear of breaking the bones is not comforting and I'm not looking for future problems. Thanks for the great videos
I have had right knee replacement. It's difficult and I've had bone bruises trying to get back up off the floor. You have a pillow, that helps to put under your knee. If not, might have to work at crawling to a steady structure, like the couch, bed or a counter top. Am usually by myself or the phone is charging. Luckily have found ideas to help pull up on something. Hope that helps.
@UCqSYQMSdwxfqudvSH8D2BgA I belly scooted to a chair once when I fell at work. I was alone in the department. I was attempting to sit down and the chair rolled backwards and I missed it entirely. Now I make sure it’s a chair with arms and I gave a firm grip before I start to sit.
I was 3 weeks post hip replacement and was too close to the edge of the couch when getting up with the walker and slid to the floor. I ended up scooting to the stairs and using the hand railings to get up. My husband was home but it was much easier for me to find a way to get up on my own.
I feel like the ones Mike showed from the king koil couch and the ones that followed after will not be for seniors as most don't have the upper body strength or the core muscles. Even Mike, so young and fit, was struggling. Can you show what to do if there are no furniture or books around. Then how do you get up?
Hi Bob & Brad, Sorry to hijack this video with a question on another topic - but can you give me some advice on DEAD HANGS for herniated disc? I have an incredibly tempermental L5-S1 herniated disc (all the others are fine). I've been doing dead hangs from a pull-up bar as part of my regimen for years now. I've always thought that these were ideal for decompression, but I've recently read some naysayers saying it causes too much anterior pelvic tilt and lordodis (?), which is bad for the back and discs? Is there some truth to this? My dead hangs are done on a doorframe pull-up bar with the hammer grip. Because there isn't such a drop, my knees are bent and the feet gently touch the floor, but I otherwise let all my back muscles completely relax. I do this for approximately a minute at a time. Many thanks
Good tips. Might you be able to offer suggestions to assist someone else off the floor? I’ve had to help my dad up after episodes of syncope, and he could not assist much. I don’t think the book tower would help…. The fire dept is always a good option for “lift assist” if there is no injury. And 911 if there is. Thank you!
I fell and shattered my left hip. I swam I say to the door. Took me 4 hours but got help and had to have a replacement in the middle of Covid. Not fun but doing good a year later. Not bad for 87 year old. 😱
My father (80) suffers from not only diabetic neuropathy in his legs, but vertigo. He told me just the other night "I gave mom a scare" as he had gotten up at 3am and fallen behind a big chair and wall mantle.
I’ve had two successful knee replacements, but the front of my knees are very sore to the touch. This will be very useful techniques if I should fall again.
If you have a trusted neighbor who’s home most of the time you can leave a key with them. If that isn’t an option you can put a door lock on that has push buttons to put in a code and you give that code to 911 when you call but be sure to request they call the responders with that info. You don’t want your code and address going out over the radio. Yes, you can change it when you get home but if anyone dishonest hears it they might ransack your place before you get home if you’re hospitalized a few days. Don’t leave a key outside for someone to find.
I fell outside, onto the only piece of concrete on the entire two acres. Hurt like crazy one knee & elbow, also, cracked both wrist. The pain was so intense that it was about to send me into shock & felt like I would throw up. Thankfully there was cheap wire plant stand I could drag closer & then was able to push off with my good elbow & knee. There was a swing, that i might have tried to get to, if there hadn’t been the plant stand near. I’ve turned my ankles enough to know that if I don’t get back on it immediately, that the pain will only increase, & I won’t be able to move later.
Great video but how do you get up if there is nothing around you to help get and have knee replacements that it makes it difficult if not impossible get up using your knees. This has happened to me!😢
My Motherbgas a broken right foot. I can't get her from the floor to the wheel chair because she does trust her left knee. I bought a step stool at 9 inches, but she can't get up that high. Any suggestions?
When I fell, I was in so much pain. I knew exactly where I hurt myself and had to wait for the pain to subside in order to figure out how I was going to get up.
Finding you guys has been a lifesaver for me! Is it possible for you to give me the brand of your portable massage table that you use? I have searched for what seems like hours for the name, can you give me some help with this, it would be much appreciated? it seems very stable when y'all are getting on and off it.
TO reduce your risk for falls check out our video 7 Exercises For Seniors to Prevent Falls & Improve Balance: ruclips.net/video/x6EgPfdvQrE/видео.html
For other options to getting off the floor check out our video How to Get Up From the Floor After Falling, Safely!: ruclips.net/video/Purjjqxwrhg/видео.html
Be safe!!
This is the best presentation of recovering from a fall I have seen. Getting up after a fall is going to hurt no matter what you do, but these are good recommendations.
Glad you liked them!
Ah, I remember the summer where my grandparents kept falling every week. Grandma one week, Grandpa the next, then Grandma again, and even a few times falling together trying to help the other. I definitely learned the value of consistent strength training from that saga.
There you go
So nice and thoughtful to keep Bob with us.
Very good. So many people are living alone now and this is a must to know. Thanks Bob & Mike.
Happy to be of service!
Thanks Brad, Mike and Bob❣️ Blessings 😊
You're welcome!
This video is FOR ME!!! I have fallen in the past and was stuck, until I crawled on hands and knees to stairs and was able to get up again, but it was terrifying.
I will try to use some of these methods as practice to get up off the floor. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!
Our pleasure!
Thanks for sharing Mike and Brad! Hi Bob in the background!! Have a wonderful day guys. Looking forward to your next video.
Our pleasure!
🙏🏻 blessings and thanks to both Brad and Bob!
Thank you!
Both of my kneecaps have been broken and are arthritic so no weight on knees possible. I’ve fallen and been assisted by my dogs through the years. Hilariously different dogs had different strategies to help. They all got me to my feet however.
That’s wonderful that your dogs helped. Very sweet.
All great ideas! Thanks! Something we did for my mom when she was going through chemo and had next to no strength and my dad just couldn't lift her when she fell was get an inflatable chair and portable air compressor (5 gallon). We never needed it after we got it for her, but I tested on my 260-pound son, and it raised him to the seated position slowly and effectively. It was an emergency kit that my dad would have been able to use easily. I hope this helps someone.
Thanks for sharing!
Great information! Such good tools to stay safe at home. Thank you!
Of course!
I love both the practicality and the creativity of these ideas! I've worked with many clients who have trouble getting off the floor and I really appreciate that you're making movement accessible to more people and also addressing a really common occurrence! Love your videos, I tell so many people about them!
I"m glad you showed meathods that didn't involve using knees. I tend to fall forward on them and have inured them many times, and can't roll onto them without a lot of pain. I have used the steps methode myself. But you showed some I didn't think of. Thanks
Sure thing!
This was very informative. I actually had a fall two weeks ago. I could not get up from the floor. My husband was home so I had some help.
Hope it helps!
Which is a major reason why I sleep on the floor daily... to force myself to get up from the floor at least once a day.
Interesting idea!
My oldest brother used to watch tv (any sporting event but mainly GOLF) lying in the floor.
He was so fit...
He played something almost every day. As kids he taught me to play basketball, football, baseball. I didn't want to learn, but I was very glad he 'made' me❣😇🥰✌
I'm jealous. You're determined!!
I still do, but popping up and down can be hard on the knees. I lie on the floor to watch tv and do leg lifts while I watch.
I fell the other night. I have bad knees & so getting on my hands and knees is extremely painful. I have fallen at least twice on my knees on concrete in my younger years but now have arthritis in both of them. I finally was able to get my left leg up under me, but getting my right leg to flex to push up was difficult. But I finally got up Thank God 👍🙏
I share your pain bad knees make getting up harder (guick prayer and patience.
Thanks for sharing
You covered the options nicely. Thank you both!
No problem!
Wonderful wood work mastery! And good tips for getting up!
Thanks!
This is very good. I fall every year or three (all my clumsy life!), and the past decade or so I can't get up alone. However, I've found various ways to get myself up, depending on what's around me. One was maybe the easiest and best I ever had: I had a deep air mattress, with a built-in air pump, in my bedroom where I had fallen. Unable to get up in other ways I scooted and pulled the bed around until I could deflate the mattress. Then I crawled onto the mattress and sat on it (though could have just lain down). Then I turned on the air pump to inflate it. The mattress lifted me easily into a sitting position. I've always thought that a mini-mattress with air pump would be a great and inexpensive "chair lift" for people like me. It's possible it could even be battery powered, so actually portable.
Great video! I have one method to possibly add to your repertoire! I have quite a history with falling, and we were trying to figure something out to help rather than dialing 911. Our daughter found an inflatable chair for $800 designed especially for this purpose. Instead, we decided to order a Coleman inflatable twin bed for about $75 and keep it handy. Whenever I fall my husband lays it out flat and I roll over to the center of it. Then he inflates it and I sit up, take my time to make sure I’m not dizzy, and then stand up. This has worked well for several years and many falls. We’ve since discovered I have degenerative scoliosis and I’ve been through PT, which has helped me increase my strength, and I’m doing better.
Anyway, I think this could also help others. I mentioned it to my neuro-muscular neurologist and she said she planned to share it with her patients.
Thanks again for another great video!!!
Thanks!
THANK YOU FOR HELPING SO MANY PEOPLE 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I’m pretty athletic and felt that falling only happened to “old” people, until it happened to me. Laying on the ground, I couldn’t believe it, but luckily I was strong enough to get up. Since then, I don’t take things for granted, am very aware of my surroundings, and assess very carefully what I’m about to do. If I feel there’s a possibility of falling, I don’t do it or have someone else present to watch.
Thanks for sharing!
Brings back sad memories of my divorced parents falling while home alone 😢
I'm not a fan of the dramatic intro. It reminds me of the terrible life alert commercial that's more recent where a lady is desperately screaming for help. Keeping things lighter and having a little levity gets the point across without bringing up what might be some painful reminders.
We're sorry to hear that!
Thank you for sharing this! As always I enjoy your posts and content!
Thanks for watching!
You guys always seem to be there when I need advice you provide the best techniques 😊
Happy to help!
Also great for if your parent etc. falls and you don't have the strength to lift them. Thanks!!!! You guys are great!
Exactly!
Thank you for providing this information. I can see many things I would have difficulty with, just because of lack of strength and flexibility. I appreciate all the work you do to help the average person.
The way I have done it (twice) is to get over to the sofa, take the seat cushions off and place one on the floor. Then stack two next to it. Then you get your butt on one. Move onto two. Then onto the now uncomfortable sofa. Pick up a cushion and place it on the sofa and then scoot onto it. Rest a while. Then get up from the sofa as you would normally.
Thanks for sharing
Smile guys! You're doing an awesome job! Definitely love your show. You help us so much! We feel better. We are more mobile thanks to you!
When my husband was in end stage Parkinson he would fall in the middle of the night and I couldn’t get him up. I finally realized I had a lift on hand. I got my blowup mattress and put it next to him (deflated) then I rolled him over on it and hit the inflat button and in no time he was at bed level on a soft surface By this time we were both tired so I just covered him and made him comfortable so we could deal with him in the morning and get him back into bed. This saved so much tugging and lifting for both of us.
All I can say is that you guys are awesome! We appreciate your videos and concern for us😅
Thank you
I've learned the hard way after taking a fall that I am not able to put ANY weight on my knees or hips.
So, getting on my knees or rolling over on the hip is super difficult.
That's why upper body strength is so very, very, VERY, important!
It's so important to be able to pull myself up from a seated position on the floor onto a stationary chair, (NO WHEELS ON CHAIR!) it's not pretty, but I calmly do it. If I need to do breathing exercises to calm myself down I do that first. And let the panic subside.
I've also learned to keep overstuffed sofa pillows situated close by so if I ever take a spill again I can grab a pillow or two (one for each knee) and get myself on the pillows and using my Booyah stick (sold in Bob and Brad's store) and upper body strength, I am able to pull myself up using the stick firmly planted on the ground.
Edit: even using the big cushions off of your sofa may help.
That stick has been a lifesaver for me!! *And no, I don't work for Bob and Brad or work as a pretend physical therapist on TV or RUclips 😊*
Loved this presentation!!! So helpful. Thanks!
After a fall when there people to help you get up just get everyone to chill out. Assess your body first to see what or if there is any damage before tryin to get up. Many people will be willing to jump right in to help you get up but just tell them (politely) , "Let me check to see what is hurting before we start to get me up."
Yes, true!
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Great tips. I’ve fallen and definitely had to do the scoot over to stairs or a couch. But my worry is if nothing is near me. I got bad knees and they will not just let me get up.
Me too.
Glad we could help!
With joint replacement, it sure feels impossible. But…cost benefit is….it hurts until the task is completed,and you’re up.
With your next appointment, ask to see the PT. Build confidence by working with what you’ve got.
Most people have mammoth furniture from early married days. Pull a couch cushion off to the floor. Now you’re half way there, you’ve shortened the distance to your goal. The wooden frame is better for the lift up.
Very useful remedy of getting up when fall.
I'm trying to practice these as I am alone, have tripped and fallen but managed to get somewhere. Trying to do exercises as well. Thank you for your channel and all you do!
You can do it!
Thumbs up for the thumbnail alone!!! ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
Thanks!
Your videos always have useful and important information especially for seniors.
You bet!
Excellent. Thanks guys!!💙👍🐾
Of course!
I bought an electric bathtub lift chair for around $400 for my dad. He never used it in tub, but it has been used multiple times to lift someone off the floor. At lowest position, it's only a few inches tall - pretty easy to scoot onto with little help- then we'd raise it.
Thanks for sharing
This is one of your best survival videos.
Wow I had my first fall out of bed recently and rolling to one side and pushing up was how I got up. It did take a minute to regain my composure as it was scary alone and in the middle of the night. This was helpful and I will practice these different ideas
Great information thanks so much for your videos! I fell one time and was able to scoot to the front door and was able to get the door open and stand up on the steps.
Our pleasure!
Maintaining upper body arm strength looks to be critical!!
and back of the thigh strength! the muscles that we use to get out of a chair are incredibly important to strengthen and maintain.
Yes!
Thank you so much for these alternatives!
Hey, Brad. This is actually the second time I’ve seen you correct Mike on camera. Maybe you guys have the best working relationship, but it’s a bad look on video. I’m serious. It undermines the work you two are doing. Edit that stuff out!
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Thanks for sharing
It's just more natural to be able to correct each other without taking offence.
Also Brad is the P T, Mike is a PT assistant. It’s Brad’s responsibility to clarify, add on , or correct. Brad is respectful at all times in my view.
I agree that Brad should correct Mike as needed. Brad has the experience to know what understandings or misunderstandings the listener may be inferring. Mike is still learning. 10:51
Love you guys videos they are awesome. A lot of wonderful usefull tips
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much. I have been falling so need this information 😮
Wish l had this information when l was working in the medical field,now retired,it is excellent and creative.Hopefully l never have to use these techniques but l certainly will if the situation arises.
Thank you! Awesome information.
Glad you enjoyed!
Thanks for this informative video! You gentlemen are lifesavers.
Glad we could help!
Thanks Brad and Mike and you to Bob 😊
Our pleasure
Hahaha I lifted my mom with a car jack last month!!!
Oh my goodness!
A truly excellent and informative video with many variations on getting up from the floor!! Much appreciated Brad & Mike 🙏
Glad to hear it was helpful!
Fell recently. No one home. I could sit up, but my weight prevented me from doing anything more than scooting.Could not roll over on my side or lift my butt up high enough to do any of your great suggestions. Luckily I do wear an alarm to call 911. I scooted to the front door, but could not reach the chain link security chain. Also luckily I have a mail slot in the door so I could pass the guys my keys. Saved by an alarm and mail slot. Next time I have a chain installed, I will have it set low.
That's an interesting story, glad to hear you are ok!
Excellent video. Very sound advice and great ideas to deal with falls. Appreciate it. Thanks Bob, Brad and Mike 💚
You're welcome!
Interesting ideas, guys, and I'm sure they'll work for many. For me, however, the extent of my pulmonary disease prohibits the extreme movements you demonstrate (arch up onto bed/couch, backside lift and roll onto bed/couch, even the gradual book-lift building would be too much). Fortunately I've yet to fall, but I know from exercising and sometimes having to do hiusework near floor level that I am able to get up using the hands and knees approach. The rub, you ask? Profound arthritis in both knees. Resting my weight on bended knees is like kneeling on Legos and fire. I get nauseated and short of breath with the pain, and because I'm usually unable to move out of that position quickly as movement increases the Lego and fire experience I'm stuck in the bent forward position that itself impinges on already limited diaphragm movement. Now combine all that with the anxiety I already have from knowing what I'll be in for before it ever gets to that point and I'm primed for respiratory emergency. A while ago I started avoiding the household jobs that involve being on or near the floor, which means no one is doing them. I live alone and am independent, but God help me if I have to even think about getting on my knees.
PLEASE tell me how to get up from a fall outside when there is nothing to use for assistance. I fell when I tripped over a large sidewalk crack, and there was nothing around to use to assist me. 9:54
I enjoy you presentation just like it is. Forklift and all. Sometimes you feel like you need crane services😂. Just stay like you are. Keep bup the good work.
Thanks!
So important. Thank you SO MUCH for this information!
Of course!
Great video. I fell and broke my hip replacement a few months ago. I am afraid of a repeat.
Very creative! Blessings
Thanks!
Please do a similar video on falling somewhere outside. I was strong and fit when I tripped over my feet avoiding the door on my van with its spare tire about to close on my arm. My body was twisted and as it untwisted, the torque threw me almost 5 feet from where I had been standing. I broke the femoral neck. Somehow my knee of that leg was bent and every little movement caused excruciating pain. I live on 4 acres as do my neighbors. I was 120' from the roadway. When I realized I was severely injured and could not even sit, I started yelling for help. Fortunately, my neighbor had stepped outside, heard me, and sent her daughter to me, who called an ambulance. Plan B had been to use my elbows to try to inch my way to the road where I had a chance of being seen. I have made a good recovery after the hip replacement. I now have my phone on a neck lanyard that has a pocket in which I put everything I would need in a medical emergency. I also am never outside my door without some kind of staff in my hand. I am 81.
I have added this to our to do list
OK forklift went over my head but I always enjoyed your videos. Thank you. Glad you had a new partner he’s great too
My mom started falling a lot. I sure could not get her up from the floor, so I ended up buying a bath lift chair that is meant to let someone get down in a tub and back up. Didn't use it in a tub, but when she fell, she was able to get to a sitting position, and I was able to get the lowered chair right behind her butt, help her skootch back onto the chair, then it raised up to a normal chair height that she could stand up from.
Great ideas! Thank you!
You're welcome!
I would position the chair against the wall before I attempt to help myself up with books on my hind. The chair can move or slide away from you.
One time I can't get up on my squatting position reaching for the item on the bottom shelf of a grocery cart, thinking of using the cart to pull myself up, but I'm not sure that it might roll away from me. Thankfully a person helped me up. Lol
Thanks for this video. I've fallen several times, and once I know I don't have any injuries from the fall, I usually go to the couch or the bed to use to get myself up. Also, thanks for the toe and calf exercises. I'm very interested in the mattress you have on the floor. Do you highly recommend it?
Having a smart speaker helps too because your contacts are saved and you can 'call so and so'. While they won't call 911, they will call contacts saved as rescue with the non emergency number. My Alexa has been perfect for falls. Sometimes I call a neighbor, and sometimes I call rescue
Certain smartwatches have fall detection, and sometimes crash detection as well and can call for help if necessary. Note that this requires them to be on a local wifi network or to have access to your cell phone plan. Unfotunately I don't think I can get my mom to wear a smartwatch.
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the good ideas.
Our pleasure!
I am “ particularly “ glad be the first one here. I appreciate you guys! These are fantastic and well executed tips( for those of us who may have to help someone else who has fallen down by accessing if they should be getting up ⬆️) Thx 🙏 ❤
Glad you like them!
Can you show us how if you are in the garden. I get stuck from being on my knees. How to get back onto my feet.
Will add this to our to do list
If you fall or if on your knees picking up something and you want to get up, there is no immediate support to utilize and your main issue with Neuropathy is lack of sensation with your toes and your afraid to put any weight on them for fear of breaking the toes your can't feel, what do you suggest at that situation other than maybe preparing in advance but if in a fall, there is no chance to prepare. The fear of breaking the bones is not comforting and I'm not looking for future problems. Thanks for the great videos
Thanks for sharing and watching. It's something to think about
Very, very helpful, thanks!
You're welcome!
Upper body strength a must
It is a great idea to keep up your strength for many reasons
What if you can't kneel after a knee replacement?
Linda, this was my first thought also. It’s nearly impossible to kneel after knee replacements.
I have had right knee replacement. It's difficult and I've had bone bruises trying to get back up off the floor. You have a pillow, that helps to put under your knee. If not, might have to work at crawling to a steady structure, like the couch, bed or a counter top. Am usually by myself or the phone is charging. Luckily have found ideas to help pull up on something. Hope that helps.
@UCqSYQMSdwxfqudvSH8D2BgA I belly scooted to a chair once when I fell at work. I was alone in the department. I was attempting to sit down and the chair rolled backwards and I missed it entirely. Now I make sure it’s a chair with arms and I gave a firm grip before I start to sit.
I was 3 weeks post hip replacement and was too close to the edge of the couch when getting up with the walker and slid to the floor. I ended up scooting to the stairs and using the hand railings to get up. My husband was home but it was much easier for me to find a way to get up on my own.
Great tips, thanks. Watching this now will help you remember later if/when you need it!
I feel like the ones Mike showed from the king koil couch and the ones that followed after will not be for seniors as most don't have the upper body strength or the core muscles. Even Mike, so young and fit, was struggling. Can you show what to do if there are no furniture or books around. Then how do you get up?
Here are some more: www.youtube.com/@BobandBrad/search?query=how%20to%20get%20up
Hi Bob & Brad,
Sorry to hijack this video with a question on another topic - but can you give me some advice on DEAD HANGS for herniated disc?
I have an incredibly tempermental L5-S1 herniated disc (all the others are fine). I've been doing dead hangs from a pull-up bar as part of my regimen for years now.
I've always thought that these were ideal for decompression, but I've recently read some naysayers saying it causes too much anterior pelvic tilt and lordodis (?), which is bad for the back and discs?
Is there some truth to this? My dead hangs are done on a doorframe pull-up bar with the hammer grip. Because there isn't such a drop, my knees are bent and the feet gently touch the floor, but I otherwise let all my back muscles completely relax. I do this for approximately a minute at a time.
Many thanks
I have added this to our to do list!
What about if you have drop foot and not much of the leg also, left side? Sarah
Good tips. Might you be able to offer suggestions to assist someone else off the floor? I’ve had to help my dad up after episodes of syncope, and he could not assist much. I don’t think the book tower would help…. The fire dept is always a good option for “lift assist” if there is no injury. And 911 if there is. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing
Try it with one side praralyzed. Have fun!
Great video, thanks
I fell and shattered my left hip. I swam I say to the door. Took me 4 hours but got help and had to have a replacement in the middle of Covid. Not fun but doing good a year later. Not bad for 87 year old. 😱
Good job!
My father (80) suffers from not only diabetic neuropathy in his legs, but vertigo. He told me just the other night "I gave mom a scare" as he had gotten up at 3am and fallen behind a big chair and wall mantle.
I’ve had two successful knee replacements, but the front of my knees are very sore to the touch. This will be very useful techniques if I should fall again.
Thank you!
I'm wondering, if I call 911 and I can't get to my door to unlock it, how do they get in? Do they break my door?
If you have a trusted neighbor who’s home most of the time you can leave a key with them. If that isn’t an option you can put a door lock on that has push buttons to put in a code and you give that code to 911 when you call but be sure to request they call the responders with that info. You don’t want your code and address going out over the radio. Yes, you can change it when you get home but if anyone dishonest hears it they might ransack your place before you get home if you’re hospitalized a few days. Don’t leave a key outside for someone to find.
@@wolfling2039 I like the code idea. Thanks.
That's a good question!
Thank you so much for this video! My mom lives with me and she's 91. Shes only fakken once. I'm 58 and i fall all the time. So this helps us both.
Helpful but .... what about when I'm outside and fall and there is nothing near me ?
I fell outside, onto the only piece of concrete on the entire two acres. Hurt like crazy one knee & elbow, also, cracked both wrist. The pain was so intense that it was about to send me into shock & felt like I would throw up. Thankfully there was cheap wire plant stand I could drag closer & then was able to push off with my good elbow & knee. There was a swing, that i might have tried to get to, if there hadn’t been the plant stand near.
I’ve turned my ankles enough to know that if I don’t get back on it immediately, that the pain will only increase, & I won’t be able to move later.
Great question, we have added this to our to do list !
Great video but how do you get up if there is nothing around you to help get and have knee replacements that it makes it difficult if not impossible get up using your knees. This has happened to me!😢
My Motherbgas a broken right foot. I can't get her from the floor to the wheel chair because she does trust her left knee. I bought a step stool at 9 inches, but she can't get up that high. Any suggestions?
Very good, excellent, but can you give help for the elderly with weak hips, knees and ancles, also with a bit of weight problems. 😢
it happened to me one day. I my illiopsoas muscles had inflammation. I cannot get off the floor. It is mental shock too
When I fell, I was in so much pain. I knew exactly where I hurt myself and had to wait for the pain to subside in order to figure out how I was going to get up.
Finding you guys has been a lifesaver for me! Is it possible for you to give me the brand of your portable massage table that you use? I have searched for what seems like hours for the name, can you give me some help with this, it would be much appreciated? it seems very stable when y'all are getting on and off it.
Woolen often fall in the bathroom really should be included especially a fall in the tub or on a bathroom where things are stationary not grabable
Got it!
😅You guys are great! Thank you.
You're welcome!