6 Tips To Prevent Summer’s Most Common Injuries

July 9, 2012 at 4:04 pm | Posted in Ankle Replacement, Back Pain, Coastal Orthopedics, Hip Fracture, Joint, Orthopedics, Pain Management, Physical Therepy, Sports Medicine | Leave a comment
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For those spending more time outdoors, the rise in temperatures could lead to an increase in injuries.

Every year from May through August, emergency rooms across the country see about an 18 percent increase in the number of people walking through their doors with fractures, strain injuries, and more.

Whether you’re a weekend warrior, recreational enthusiast, or vacationer, here are a few important tips to help you have a safe and injury-free summer.

  1. Always wear protective eyewear, gloves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes when operating outdoor power equipment.
  2. Gardening shouldn’t be “back-breaking”. Bend your knees (not your back) and use your legs when lifting heavy objects.
  3. Before engaging in summer sport activities, take the time to stretch. This will loosen muscles, joints, and ligaments, as well as help prevent activity-based injuries.
  4. To prevent overuse injuries, condition and strength train your body so it can become accustomed to increased levels of outdoor activity.
  5. Consuming water not only keeps our body temperature normal, it also keeps muscles lubricated. When you sweat, your body is depleted of fluids which can cause muscle cramps, so stay hydrated.
  6. Take frequent breaks during activity – allow your body to rest and restore.

 



4 Ways to Survive a Hip Fracture Injury

January 25, 2012 at 10:32 am | Posted in Hip Fracture, Joint, Orthopedics, Physical Therepy, Sports Medicine | Leave a comment
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According to a recent study from The Journal of the American Medical Association, 300,000 Americans 65 or older fracture a hip each year. Many of those injured will never return to what their normal function was before the fracture.

“As our bodies age, bones are more likely to fracture or break because living bone tissue becomes less dense. What would have been a minor injury for someone in their twenties can become life threatening for someone over the age of sixty,” says Orthopedic Surgeon and Joint Replacement Specialist, Alan Valadie, MD.

Time is not on the side of the patient; movement even in as little as a day after surgery is encouraged to begin the recuperating process. A full recovery can only be determined by how much effort is put into it. That’s why it’s important to begin a daily regimen that includes strength training and physical therapy to help regain strength and mobility post operation.

Fortunately many patients and physicians are motivated to not let a hip injury leave a permanent mark on a patient’s mobility. Below are some important tips to help recover from hip injuries.

  • Exercise even after you complete physical therapy.  A routine exercise program helps minimize bone loss and stimulates bones to recover after surgery.
  • Get out of the house…dinner with friends, shopping, anything that keeps you from being sedentary.  Bones heal better when they are used.
  • Increasing your intake of calcium and vitamin D will help build bone strength.  Maintaining a diet rich in protein will build up muscles.
  • Communicate with your physician about your diet, daily activities, and prognosis so that adjustments can be made to treatment plans.

“Most older adults live with at least one chronic condition, combine that with a hip fracture and a patient’s ailment can become amplified. The unfortunate truth is that one out of five hip fracture patients die within a year of their injury, that’s why a patient should never be satisfied with partial recovery,” says Dr. Valadie.

How do you maintain your health to prevent hip fractures? Share your thoughts in the comment section.

2011 GNO for Health Pictures

September 27, 2011 at 2:50 pm | Posted in Coastal Orthopedics, Orthopedics, Pain Management, Physical Therepy, Sports Medicine | Leave a comment
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Earlier this month we hosted our 2011 GNO for Health Event and it drew many visitors from the community.

Special thanks to our community sponsors, vendors, and Kerrie Roberts for making the event extra special.

Included in this post are some pictures from the event but to view more photos click here. Enjoy!

                          

Who’s Ready?! Girls Night Out for Health is Coming!

August 18, 2011 at 10:00 am | Posted in Coastal Orthopedics, Orthopedics, Pain Management, Physical Therepy, Sports Medicine, Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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Throughout history, women have taken on the role of caregiver, putting the needs of family, friends, colleagues, even people in the community, before their own. If this sounds like you, then a Girls Night Out might be just what the doctor ordered.

Our Second Annual FREE Girls Night Out for Health is quickly coming around the corner. As promised here’s a few updated details about the event. Kerrie Roberts

Singer/songwriter Kerrie Roberts will perform songs from her self-titled debut album. Thematically, the album explores a thoughtful side of faith, hope and love.

Also, hear from over 10 Coastal Orthopedics physicians and surgeons as well as other experts who will discuss topics like Fall Prevention, Whole Body Nutrition, BioDentical Hormone Education, as well as many of other topics.

Some of the available screenings & activities include:

• Mini-Massage • Vision Screening
• Heart Health Surveys • 3D Mammography Education
• Depression & Anxiety Screening • Dance Lessons
• Glucose Screening • Mini-Facial
• Blood Pressure • Fitness Instruction
• Make-up Application • Manicures
• Vein Screening • Body Wraps
• Foot & Ankle Screening • Massage Therapy
• Joint Screenings • Colon Cancer Assessment
• Bone Density Scan  …and more!

 Here’s what you need to know:

WHERE:   Fete Ballroom at the Lakewood Ranch Polo Grill, 10670 Boardwalk Loop, Lakewood Ranch

WHEN:     Thursday, September 1st  — Girls Night Out For Health:  5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

**No reservation necessary, but come early. All screenings are on a first come, first served basis.**

For more information visit: GNOforHealth.com or contact 941-792-1404 Ext. 3150.

Girls Night Out For Health…Coming Soon!

May 24, 2011 at 10:00 am | Posted in Coastal Orthopedics, Orthopedics, Pain Management, Physical Therepy, Sports Medicine | Leave a comment

Want to learn more about our Second Annual Girls Night Out For Health? Fill out the form below to receive updates or check out the GNO for Health website for event information.

Last year’s event included health screenings like: Bone Density, Glucose, and Vision; PLUS spa treatments like: mini-facials, express manicures, and 5 minute messages.

Stay Girly, Stay Healthy and…stay tuned!

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