Reduce your chance of injury in case of a fal

Harvard Health Publishing

How to fall without injury

Fall without injury

Most of our instinctive actions when we start to fall are more likely to get us hurt. You can’t always avoid a fall, but you can reduce the injury it may cause.

Get your copy of Falls

Falls

 

SHOW ME MORE →

Plan for a soft landing

Simple trips over curbs or small objects—often our own shoes or clothing—are common occurrences. Aside from taking the steps to prevent them, when you feel yourself going down, you can take control of your fall. Fall prevention courses may be available in your community. These courses that will show you not only how to prevent falls but how to fall safely. You can also try the following techniques.

Think of yourself as a pilot and use the two to three seconds going down to actively plan a soft landing.

  • Lean forward into the fall—this gives you some control over direction.
  • Fall sideways, if possible.
  • Aim toward open areas and toward grass or dirt rather than concrete.
  • Aim away from other people and away from objects that can cause puncture wounds or fractures.
  • Swing your arms sideways to direct your fall.
  • Twist your shoulder to protect your head.
  • Keep your knees bent and your feet down.
  • Fall like a sack of beans—relax everything.
  • Fall on the soft, fleshy places, like your butt and thighs. These areas have more protection and are lower to the ground.
  • As you complete the fall, try to roll to your side in a ball. This will spread the impact to reduce injury and stop you from rolling further.

For more information on how to prevent falls, read Preventing Falls: Strategies
to maintain health, strength, balance, and a safe home environment
an Online Guide from Harvard Medical School.

Image: © Akchamczuk/Getty Images

Share this story:
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter


Preventing Falls: Strategies to maintain health, strength, balance, and a safe home environment

FEATURED CONTENT

Falls

 

Exercise programs to help prevent falls
Why people fall
Maintaining general health to prevent falls
Maintaining your mobility
How to fall without injury
Preventing falls at home and work

Click here to learn more »

4th of July Sale Ends Today

You are currently subscribed to HEALTHbeat as homeopatianobrasil@gmail.com.

UPDATE
EMAIL FREQUENCY/PROFILE

UNSUBSCRIBE
SUBSCRIBE TO HEALTHbeat
VIEW HEALTHbeat ARCHIVES
PRIVACY POLICY

Visit our website at: https://www.health.harvard.edu
Email us at: healthbeat@health.harvard.edu

FOLLOW US ON:  Facebook Twitter

Copyright © 2025 by Harvard University.
Harvard Health Publishing, Gordon Hall, Suite 013, 25 Shattuck Street, Boston, MA 02115, USA* Please note, we do not provide responses to personal medical concerns, nor can we supply related medical information other than what is available in our print products or website. For specific, personalized medical advice we encourage you to contact your physician.

 

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

− 3 = 3
Powered by MathCaptcha

Scroll to Top