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Falls are a prominent reason of injury and mortality in patients, especially older adults. Even though plentiful trials of falls avoidance interventions have been accomplished, there is extensive difference in their intervention components and clinical context, such that the key elements of an effective falls prevention program remain unclear to patients, clinicians, and policy-makers (Tricco, Cogo, Holroyd-Leduc, Sibley, Feldman, Kerr, Straus, 2013). People getting older, the risk will be more increase for a variety of reasons including concerns with balance, poor vision, and dementia, by 30% may fall in a year. Although one in five falls may need therapeutic consideration, less than one in 10 results