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FYI, You're Probably Walking On Icy Sidewalks All Wrong

An icy sidewalk, driveway or walking trail is a real danger. Roughly 800,000 people who slip and fall each year need medical attention, according to the Mayo Clinic. Even if you don’t end up in the hospital, slipping on ice can still be really painful, resulting in scraped knees, bruised elbows and other ailments.

“These falls are quite frequent… 1 in 5 of them actually end up in an injury that requires care,” said Dr. Kariline Bringe, an orthopedics surgeon at Mayo Clinic Health System in La Crosse, Wisconsin. “So, if we eliminate the fall, we’ll eliminate those injuries.”

When it comes to eliminating the fall, experts say there is one tip they especially want everyone to know when walking in icy, snowy weather.

To keep from slipping, walk like a penguin.

It may sound funny, but experts say the best way to keep yourself from slipping on the ice is by changing your stride.

“It’s called penguin walking because you do kind of look like a penguin while you’re doing this type of walk,” said Monica Leach, a physical therapist and board-certified clinical specialist in geriatric physical therapy at the Cleveland Clinic.

Here’s how to do the penguin walk, as explained by Leach:

  • “Keep your knees slightly bent so you’re in an active position, ready to react if you need to.”
  • “You’re pointing your feet slightly outward, you have your arms out at your side to help balance you.”
  • “And you’re walking [slowly] with a flat foot or a shuffle step almost.”
  • “[You’re] keeping your center of gravity over your feet — so you might be like leaning forward just a little bit.”

Here are a few videos that demonstrate the walking style.

Shuffled, penguin-like steps keep you more stable.

“I think the big key here is slowing down, taking these small

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