What is a physiological fall?
Sophia Vance
Published Jan 19, 2026
Physiological (unanticipated).
These are falls that occur in a patient who is otherwise at low fall risk, because of an event whose timing could not be anticipated, such as a seizure, stroke, or syncopal episode.What are the three types of falls?
Falls can be categorized into three types: falls on a single level, falls to a lower level, and swing falls.Are there different types of falls?
The four types of falls go into categories based on what caused the fall. They include step, slip, trip and stump. A step and fall is when you walk on a surface that has a change in height you were not expecting. This could be a step down, a hole or an uneven surface that slopes or dips down.What is a mechanical fall?
The term. mechanical fall. implies that an external force (eg, environmental) caused the. patient to fall and/or that there is no underlying pathology of concern and/or the patients did. not pass out first.What causes a person to fall for no reason?
Scientists have linked several personal risk factors to falling, including muscle weakness, problems with balance and gait, and blood pressure that drops too much when you get up from lying down or sitting (called postural hypotension).Fall Physiology
What medical conditions cause falls?
The following are some examples of illnesses or conditions that increase the risk of falling:
- Older age. ...
- Arthritis.
- Chronic pain.
- Diabetes.
- Parkinson's disease.
- Anemia or other blood disorders.
- Thyroid problems.
- Foot disorders.