4 Ways to Avoid Winter Falls

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Winter is here, and that means snowstorms, freezing rain and plenty of ice on sidewalks, steps and driveways. It also means the risk of slipping and falling is very real. So is the likelihood of injury. Think fractures, muscle tears, and strained knees, ankles, legs, you name it.

According to a 2010 study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, nearly 50 percent of falls among older people happen outside. But young adults also have to watch where they’re going. A recent study published in the journal Injury Prevention reported about one in three pedestrians is distracted by mobile devices while crossing the street. That can set the stage for a nasty slip. Here are four strategies to lower the risk of winter falls.

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