Don’t wing it: 4 ways to stay safe while you “bird”
Birdwatching is rising in popularity. In fact, millions of Americans take to the woods every year just to catch a glimpse of local species. Besides the simple pleasure of taking in the fresh air or spotting your first red-headed woodpecker, birding is a great way to spend time with friends and family — and stay active.?
“The mental, physical and emotional benefits add up to make it an activity that’s easy for healthcare providers to get behind for patients of all ages. With just a few precautions, birders can enjoy their time with little risk of injury,” says Dr. Todd Slesinger, emergency medicine physician with HCA Florida Healthcare.
Understand common birding injuries
Of course, injuries are always a possibility when you engage in any physical activity, birding included. From overuse injuries caused by repetitive motions to acute injuries that results from falls, it’s a good idea to know which injuries are common for birdwatchers before you venture out.
Know how to avoid injury
You can’t avoid all dangers. But you can take measures to avoid getting your feathers in a ruffle. Here are a few ideas.
1. Condition your body
Strengthen your neck and core to prevent warbler neck. Try exercises like dead bugs, rows, chin tucks and, of course, bird dogs. And make sure to stretch.?
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2. Keep your distance
Birding is a great way to enjoy viewing birds in their natural environment. That means avoiding direct contact with these animals. Give birds their space to avoid transmission of germs or getting attacked with sharp beaks or claws.?
3. Practice good posture
Prevent neck and back injuries by standing straight and avoiding slumping your shoulders. If your binoculars are pulling at your neck, consider holding them in a harness or around one shoulder.?
4. Wear proper footwear
Prevent ankle and knee injuries with well-fitting shoes that are appropriate for the terrain you’ll be walking on and have enough tread.
Pain is for the birds
Even a stroll in the woods isn’t any fun if you’re experiencing pain. When you need help, the experts at HCA Florida Healthcare are here for you. If you have a question about the symptoms you are experiencing, call our 24/7?Consult-A-Nurse??line at?(844) 706-8773?to talk with a licensed nurse.???