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Stay Safe While Enjoying Outdoor, Cold Weather Activities

ATI Sports Medicine offers tips on exercise and activity outside during the cold weather months.

ATI Sports Medicine Offers Tips to Stay Safe

As the leaves start to drop, and Old Man Winter starts knocking on the door, many dread the thought of taking their activities indoors . . . or abandoning them all together.

But, the impending arrival of the fall and winter months doesn’t mean that outdoor activities should be abandoned.  Whether you’re an athlete, an outdoor lover, or need a cure for Cabin Fever, The Sports Medicine Team at ATI Physical Therapy has some simple tips to can keep you active . . . and safe. 

“Many of the tips we follow in the summer months are just as important in the cold weather months,” says Katie Varnado, ATC, athletic training supervisor with ATI Sports Medicine. “Regardless of activity level, stretching and warming-up is key to help prevent cramping, pain and injury, as muscles tend to contract in the cold.  Also, staying hydrated, even when it’s not hot, is important.  Dehydration can be more difficult to notice during colder weather, so be sure to drink before, during and after activity.”

The gear worn for outside activity should be adjusted as well, allowing for the outdoor conditions:

  1. Dress in Layers:  Dressing too warmly can be a mistake, as exercise generates heat, making you feel warmer than it really is.  Once sweat begins to dry, you can become chilled.  Dress in fabrics that wick moisture away from your skin. This will keep you warm and dry, and the layers will allow you to remove clothing, and put it back on as needed.

  2. Protect your Hands, Feet and Ears: When it's cold, blood flow is concentrated on your body's core, leaving these areas vulnerable to frostbite. Plus, an uncovered head can release 50% of your body’s heat.

  3. Get the Right Shoes: Be sure your shoes provide extra traction for wet and slippery surfaces, and look for waterproof features that help keep your feet dry.

  4. Be Seen: As the cold weather months approach, the amount of daylight dwindles. Be sure to dress in clothing that has reflective properties.

  5. Pay Attention to Weather Conditions: Outside activity when it's cold . . . and wet . . . can make you more vulnerable to the temperature. If you get wet, you may not be able to keep your core body temperature high enough, and layering won't help if your clothes are soaked. If it's extremely cold with precipitation, or wind chills are extreme, consider taking a break.

 

ATI Physical Therapy is a nationally recognized comprehensive rehabilitation provider, specializing in research-based physical therapy and sports medicine. Known for exceptional results, personalized care, an inviting and energetic staff, and state-of-the-art equipment, ATI is taking physical therapy to a higher level.

ATI has two Waukesha locations: 2835 Grandview Blvd., Pewaukee and 1111 Delafield Street. If an injury is sidelining you, visit our clinics for a complimentary injury screening. For a complete list of locations, visit www.ATIpt.com.

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