Helpful Tips

Helpful Tips
Near Falls and Falls
What defines a near fall and what defines a fall?
Near falls occur if you trip, slip, or misstep and catch yourself before falling to the ground/floor.
Falls occur if you trip, slip, or misstep and land on the ground/floor.
If you experience a fall or near fall, please remember to mark your paper calendar for either event. Please report every month by the 15th day of the following month!
When you mail in your calendar, please use one adhesive dot (provided) or one piece of tape to seal the paper. Please avoid staples.
~ Jess, FIGS Calendar Manager
Follow-Up Year 2 Testing
  • Follow-up year 2 testing takes approximately 2 hours to complete.
  • Please wear comfortable clothing to your FIGS visit, including shoes and socks that you can take off for the walking and balance portions of testing.
  • When you arrive at the Wilmer Eye Institute, please check in at the front desk at the main entrance on the first floor. After you check in, you may go downstairs to the Glaucoma Clinic and let the front desk staff know that you have arrived.
  • After your FIGS testing appointment, we will give you two study devices to wear for 7 days (pedometer and GPS). In some cases, we will send out devices to participants a few weeks before their scheduled appointments.
 

Contact Us

Contact Us
Figs_LogoPhone: 571-429-FIGS (3447)
Email: FIGS3447@jhmi.edu
Mail: FIGS, P.O. Box 22334, Baltimore, MD 21203

 

Falls are a major risk for people with impaired vision caused by glaucoma. Many avoid leaving home for fear of falling. The FIG Study finds behaviors that reduce the risk of falling and return access to the world for those with advanced glaucoma. When I make a contribution to FIGS and volunteer to participate in the study, I feel the dual satisfactions of knowing that I am making my life better and safer and also safeguarding the safety and freedom of fellow glaucoma sufferers.”

– Ron Levin, FIGS Participant and Supporter   

Advances in healthcare – new insights, therapies, and cures – happen thanks to investments from individuals, like Ron, who believe in the promise of science. These leaps forward begin with steps that philanthropy initiates. With your support and that of others, Dr. Ramulu hopes to gain valuable data for developing interventions to prevent falls and ultimately improve the quality of life for glaucoma patients. Your consideration to support the Falls in Glaucoma Study gives our clinician scientists flexibility in nurturing medical innovations to fruition one step at a time.

Thank you for your partnership in the FIGS program and for your consideration to make a gift. We are grateful for all that you do to advance our work at the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute!

To make a gift, please make your check out to the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute, and on the memo of the check please indicate that you would like your gift to support Dr. Ramulu’s Falls in Glaucoma Study. You can mail your check to:

Wilmer Eye Institute
Wilmer Development Office, Wilmer 112
1800 Orleans Street
Baltimore, MD 21287

Visit the Wilmer Eye Institute online at www.wilmer.org or call the Development Office at 410-955-2020.

Presentations/Articles

Baseline Year Presentation:

Link to presentation as PDF file: Dr. Ramulu – FIGS Presentation

FIGS Presentations: Year 2
October 17, 2015
Links to presentations as PDF files:
  1. Calendar Presentation
  2. Gait and Balance Presentation
  3. Home Assessment Presentation
  4. Overview by Dr. Ramulu
FIGS Presentations: Year 3
October 8, 2016
Links to presentations as PDF files:
  1. Calendars and Year 4 Testing Presentation
  2. Home Assessment and Falls Presentation
  3. Gait Presentation
  4. Balance Presentation
  5. Future Goals by Dr. Ramulu
FIGS Presentations: Year 4
November 18th, 2017
  1. MD Presentation 18Nov17 final
ARVO Presentations 2015
ARVO Presentations 2016
ARVO Presentations 2017
ARVO Presentations 2018
Articles
Other Links 

 

 

Welcome to the FIGS Site!

Welcome to the new website for the Falls in Glaucoma Study! Please feel free to explore the site, which contains:
  • Our investigators page to learn more about some of the key people involved in FIGS.
  • Some useful notes to remember for the next time you come by and complete your FIGS check-up!
  • Downloads that include our quarterly newsletter and year one wrap-up presentation!
  • Press releases and publications detailing the work that has been completed on FIGS!
If you have any questions or comments about our site, please feel free to email the webmaster here.

Timeline

Completed: Participant Recruitment

Completed: Baseline Visits

Completed: FLYR1 Testing

Completed: FLYR2 Testing

Completed: Final Visit