Why Hearing Loss Increases Fall Risk (And What to Do About It)

Why Hearing Loss Increases Fall Risk (And What to Do About It)

Falls are often blamed on aging, vision changes, or muscle weakness—but hearing loss is an overlooked and modifiable risk factor that plays a major role in balance and safety. In this episode, Dr. Layne Garrett explains why even mild hearing loss can significantly increase fall risk, and what the science actually shows about the connection between hearing, the brain, and stability.

Drawing on large population studies and clinical research, Dr. Garrett breaks down three key mechanisms: increased cognitive load (also called auditory load), reduced spatial awareness, and shared inner ear pathology affecting both hearing and balance. When the brain has to work harder just to hear, fewer resources are available for maintaining balance and spatial orientation—especially in busy or unfamiliar environments.

You'll also hear how consistent, properly verified hearing aid use may reduce fall risk, why real ear measurement (REM) matters, and what Dr. Garrett observes in everyday clinical practice when hearing loss is treated. This conversation reframes hearing care not just as a quality-of-life issue, but as an important part of fall prevention, brain health, and long-term independence.

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