We all have risen from either lying down or sitting and felt a little dizzy. For some, this ends up with a complete, uncontrolled fall to the ground that results in a fracture. Simply reported, you might write it off as an isolated accident. Dizziness, or lightheadedness, can be a sign of something greater. The technical word for the drop in blood pressure that leads to the dizziness is called orthostatic hypotension. According to a New York Times article in August, a significant number of falls and the resulting fractures are likely the result of orthostatic hypotension, especially in older age groups. It can be a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes, or a warning sign for some heart and neurologic disorders. Research is being done as to what orthostatic blood pressures might indicate, such as an early indicator of diabetes or Parkinson’s Disease. If someone you love has a fall, be an advocate by making sure the dizziness investigated. Paragon Orthopedic Center is a big advocate for preventing fractures. Our highly trained staff are here for you if you get a fracture, but we’d rather you didn’t have to experience the pain and inconvenience of one. Let your providers know if dizziness was the cause of your fracture or the fracture of someone you love. Read the full article here:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/31/well/live/dizziness-upon-standing-can-lead-to-falls-and-fractures.html