One Place Still Open? The Great Outdoors!

Be safe while hiking and enjoying the great outdoors

Canceled. Closed. We’ve been hearing those words a lot lately. One thing that’s still open? The Great Outdoors. The team at OrthoConnecticut believes it’s important to get out and enjoy fresh air for your physical and mental well-being. Whether you choose to hike on one of our beautiful local trails or simply rediscover the nature around you in your own neighborhood, follow these simple guidelines to stay safe and injury free:

  •    Always check the weather to avoid surprise conditions
  •    When possible, go with a partner… but these days, make sure it’s a family member
  •    Practice physical distancing. Be sure to give fellow runners, walkers and hikers a wide berth – at least six feet
  •    Wear supportive shoes and comfortable socks to avoid blisters
  •    Bring a small backpack with water, first aid supplies, and a map or compass if exploring an unfamiliar area
  •    Don’t forget to apply sunscreen and bug spray, and as the weather warms, check for ticks when you get home
  •    Look before you step – keeping your eyes wide open and alert will help avoid accidents

Enjoying the outdoors is a great way to get exercise, fresh air, and to connect with your family. “In times of stress and uncertainty, one of the best things you can do is spend time outside and get some exercise,” says Dr. Michael Brand, Sports Medicine Specialist and President of OrthoConnecticut. “We are fortunate to have a wealth of resources around us and I encourage all patients to keep moving and enjoy the fresh air while practicing physical distancing.”

Take your mind off your newsfeed and soak up some natural vitamin D. Here are some additional tips for longer hikes: Hiking Tips. If you run into trouble and experience a fall, twist, break or sprain, and need medical attention, there’s no need to stress about going to the emergency room. You can visit OrthoCare Express, our orthopedic urgent care service, in Danbury (2 Riverview Drive) or New Milford (131 Kent Rd), or schedule a virtual telemedicine appointment. Our orthopedic specialists will promptly evaluate your injury and get you started on your path to recovery as quickly as possible. For emergencies, click HERE. For a telemedicine appointment, click HERE. Stay safe and be well. http://www.myorthoct.com/

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Submitted by Southbury, CT

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