The World Health Organization tells us that over 37 million people each year fall and suffer injuries bad enough that they need medical attention. Surprised by that number? So was I. Thankfully, iOS 15 includes a new Walking Steadiness score in the Mobility section of the Health app to help you keep yourself and your loved ones safe from falls.
Why Walking Steadiness Score Matters
- If you're a caregiver, you can keep track of the Walking Steadiness score for the person you take care of by having them share data in the Health app.
- Walking Steadiness score and other Mobility data can help you determine whether you need to make improvements to your movement patterns for safety or efficiency.
Important: Walking Steadiness works on iPhones 8 and newer running iOS 15 or later. It's also important to remember that Walking Steadiness metrics can't prevent falls altogether, but they do provide helpful data to allow you to keep track of risk factors and movement patterns related to fall risk.
How to Turn On Walking Steadiness on iPhone
New to iOS 15, Walking Steadiness can help you improve your own safety or that of others by keeping track of how stable a user is when they walk, run, or do other activities. As a personal trainer, I also use my Walking Steadiness data to help me understand the efficiency of my movement patterns! No matter the reason, Walking Steadiness can come in very handy. For more tips about new iOS 15 features, sign up for our free Tip of the Day newsletter.
Here's how to use Walking Steadiness on iPhone:
- Open the Health app.
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- Tap on the Summary tab.
- Scroll down to Walking Steadiness Notifications and tap on Set Up.
- Tap Next.
- Confirm your personal details and tap Next.
- Read about what each Walking Steadiness level means, then tap Next.
- If you want notifications about low or very low walking steadiness levels, tap Turn On to allow alerts. Otherwise, tap Not Now.
- Tap Done.
You’ll be taken directly to the Walking Steadiness summary page where you’ll find your recent results and several other resources. If you're interested in reading more about the feature and learning some exercises to help improve stability, scroll down to see the included resources.