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A fall risk assessment is a structured evaluation used to identify how likely a person is to experience a fall. Falls can lead to serious injuries, especially in older adults, those recovering from surgery, or individuals with mobility issues. At Manipal Hospitals Global, the assessment is carried out using a combination of physical testing, medical review, and safety planning to help prevent accidents and support safer movement at home and in clinical settings.
What is a fall risk assessment? It is a detailed screening that examines balance, strength, mobility, vision, medications, and environmental hazards to understand a person’s chances of falling. The goal is prevention. By identifying risks early, healthcare teams can create a personalised plan to reduce fall-related injuries.
In simple terms, a fall risk assessment tells patients and families where the risks are and what steps can be taken to make daily movement safer.
Falls are a common cause of injury, hospital visits, and loss of independence. Many falls can be prevented with timely evaluation and guided interventions. This assessment helps doctors and physiotherapists understand individual risk factors and create targeted plans to protect mobility and confidence.
The assessment may include clinical tests, functional exams, and environmental evaluations depending on patient needs and mobility patterns.
Manipal Hospitals Global offers multidisciplinary evaluation, combining physiotherapy, neurology, orthopaedics, and geriatric care to identify risks through a detailed and person-centred approach. Each patient receives guidance tailored to their lifestyle, health conditions, and mobility needs.
A fall risk assessment may be recommended when:
Although generally safe for everyone, the assessment may be postponed when certain conditions require stabilisation first.
The assessment includes simple exercises, balance checks, and discussions about home and lifestyle habits. The clinician observes movement patterns and identifies areas where safety improvements are needed.
There is no medical recovery phase, but the assessment leads directly to meaningful lifestyle and mobility changes. Patients receive guidance on exercises, balance training, home modifications, and activity adjustments to reduce risk. When implemented consistently, these changes improve stability and confidence.
Follow-up sessions may be scheduled to measure progress and adapt recommendations as mobility improves.
Fall risk assessments are non-invasive and safe. Mild fatigue may occur during physical testing, especially in patients with limited mobility. Clinicians closely monitor each step to prevent discomfort or imbalance.
The cost of a fall risk assessment depends on the depth of evaluation, the need for specialist consultations, and follow-up therapy sessions. Manipal Hospitals Global offers accessible pricing compared with many Western and Gulf countries, making it a valuable preventive service for international patients.
A clear estimate is provided after initial screening and typically includes assessment, therapy recommendations, and follow-up review sessions.
International patients receive help with travel planning, appointment scheduling, accommodation guidance, translator services, insurance and follow-up coordination. This ensures a smooth and well-organised experience from arrival to discharge.


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