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Northern Arizona Orthopaedics’ Five Tips for A Healthy Snowboarding Season

Flagstaff, AZ : With 2019 being one of the earliest starts to the Arizona ski and snowboard season, Northern Arizona Orthopaedics, (NAO) Northern Arizona’s largest orthopedic practice, wants everyone to have a safe and exhilarating experience on the slopes.

Snowboarding is an intense sport that requires balance, coordination, and stamina; and no one wants to have their season end early just because they didn’t properly prepare.

“The most common injuries in snowboarding are wrist fractures, elbow and shoulder dislocations, back spasms and bruised tailbones,” says Joel Rohrbough, MD, an Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in Sports Medicine at NAO. “Most of these can be mitigated with proper preparation.”

Rohrbough explains that people who are new to the sport can develop pain due to overworking a group of muscles they don’t normally use, and experienced riders can develop strains and soreness when trying a new trick or stretching their skills. In addition, delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) can occur in experienced snowboarders and athletes that have increased their training. Preparation and dedication can minimize the chance of injury.

Below are five ways to keep muscles healthy and avoid injury while boarding this season:

Dr. Rohrbough adds, “Be smart, take it seriously, and have fun getting in great shape this winter. And I will see you on the slopes!”

If an injury does occur and swelling and pain has not subsided after a few days, seek your primary care provider or visit Northern Arizona Orthopaedics’ Urgent Ortho clinic for same-day, first-come, first-served care. At Urgent Ortho, you can quickly get a professional examination to ensure there is no serious damage.

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