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Fall prevention: Tips to enjoy favorite winter activities safely

ROSEMONT, Ill. (December 18, 2020)―Staying active is important during the COVID-19 pandemic, and for many people, that means pursuing outdoor activities where fresh air is plentiful and social distancing is easier to achieve. During winter months, that includes popular seasonal activities such as sledding, ice skating, skiing and more.

While doctors applaud people for staying active and keeping safety measures in mind, they also are preparing for an uptick in injuries associated with these types of activities. Many winter outdoor activities may appear safer when it comes to spreading viruses. However, they still carry the inherent risk of physical injury, and it’s important to take special precautions to protect yourself and family.

Consider skiing and snowboarding, for example. Falls are common whether you’re new or are experienced in these sports. Technique and safety gear can make a big difference.

“Ski season is coming and ACL tears are common,” says orthopaedic surgeon and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) spokesperson Jason Koh, MD, FAAOS. “Research has shown that keeping your arms forward and hips over the knees can reduce the risk of injury. Many injuries occur from falling backwards and the knee twisting. Make sure your bindings are appropriately adjusted for your ability. For snowboarders, wrist injuries are common, and based on research I’d recommend wrist guards for protection.”

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), more than 119,625 skiing- and snowboarding-related injuries are treated in emergency departments, doctors’ offices and clinics annually. However, there are many other winter activities where it’s important to be mindful of injury and take smart steps to stay safe. Annually, health care facilities treat more than 20,177 snowmobiling-related injuries, more than 23,110 sledding and tobogganing-related injuries, and more than 43,596 ice skating-related injuries.

Before you head outdoors to enjoy your favorite winter activities, consider these smart safety tips from Dr. Koh and fellow bone and joint health experts at AAOS. 

“We want to share bone and joint safety information to help reduce the likelihood of falls and injuries, as well as provide general injury prevention tips to keep people healthy and enjoying the outdoors throughout winter,” says Dr. Koh. “With a few proactive steps everyone can maximize winter without putting their musculoskeletal frames at risk.”

For additional information, visit orthoinfo.org.