It’s America’s birthday! Though it may be the day of the year that strikes collective fear into the hearts of dogs hiding under couches everywhere, a lot of people really love the Fourth of July. The problem is that it can be a battle to keep your healthy habits independent on this day! There are dangers lurking everywhere! But here at The Joint Chiropractic, we’re prepared to help you navigate the barbecue-infested waters of our nation’s birthday to keep your health a priority. But don’t think for a moment these tips are limited to one day a year.
One thing almost always guaranteed on July 4 is heat. It can be surface-of-the-sun hot in some places -- you know what I mean, Phoenix. If you’re planning to spend a majority of your day outside, then you need to take some precautions. Be sure to:
For many people, the 4th of July is the perfect excuse to fire up the grill! We absolutely approve of a good old fashioned barbeque here at The Joint, but you need to take some steps in order to walk away from your cookout happy and healthy. You’ll need to:
At The Joint, we love our patients. We love patients who haven’t been seriously injured by fireworks even more, so do yourself (and us) a favor by leaving the fireworks to the professionals. Most people have no idea just how dangerous fireworks can be – so don’t be the person who serves as a cautionary tale for future generations. Plus, with all that lifting and bending to set up up your homegrown spectacle, you’re greatly increasing your chances of injury -- remember the hydration comments above -- we know that proper form when lifting and bending will be the last thing on you mind!
Go to the celebration offered in your town or city that is run by professionals. That way you can just sit back, relax, and enjoy a fireworks display without a trip to the hospital -- and interacting with the community is a good thing.
We truly wish each and every one of you a very happy and healthy Independence Day. Go out and have some fun – it’s what Samuel Adams would have wanted.
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