Heel toe, heel toe....lift your feet higher than you think you need to, take your time on steps, always use the hand rail, stand up straight and look ahead.
These were words said to me by physiotherapists, after I tripped and broke my arm. They are still in my head coming up to 16 years later! I take care all the time and they were brought home to me last week, when we saw someone trip over in our main road in town. It is paved in blocks to be a pedestrian way, there are broken ones and out of alinement ones. I walk very carefully, as there deep dips too, where possibly heavy delivery lorries have been.
It all looks very nice, but it's a like an obstacle course trying to avoid the trip hazards.
When I saw that lady fall, I started to cry, I get very emotional. Fortunately she wasn't hurt and with help was able to get up. Unlike a gentleman who fell just before Christmas, and was on the ground for over 3 hours waiting for an ambulance! People got blankets for him, poor man.
So you can understand why I keep in mind those physio instructions.. and of course I have Rhett Butler, my wheels.
Councils don't seem to care about pedestrian safety and repairs are very slow to be done... money? What are your walk ways like where you live?
Chrisxx





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