Saskatchewan summers are often jam-packed with travel, lake days, sports, yard work, and home projects. While staying active is great for your health, sudden increases in activity can lead to injuries or aggravate existing aches and pains. It’s important to watch for heat exhaustion, dehydration, and dizziness in hot weather, and be aware of common summer injuries. Switching to flip-flops, tubing, gardening, and trampolines can quickly lead to foot pain, back pain, ankle sprains, elbow strains, whiplash, neck injuries, falls, and other painful setbacks. For tips to help prevent injury, recover faster, and stay active longer this summer, visit HolisticPhysioWellness.ca
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