Southeastern Michigan, along with much of the eastern U.S., have been in a deep freeze for about a week as extreme cold followed by snowfall and plunging temperatures has left streets, driveways, parking lots and sidewalks hazardous.
Wahl says that when people tumble outdoors on ice, emergency rooms typically see three major groups of injuries: closed-head, outstretched hand and wrist injuries, and hip injuries.
Closed-head injuries really can be problematic, especially for the older adults, while outstretched hand injuries from trying to break a fall are painful, but most don't require surgery, Wahl said.
"Broken hips. Those 100% need surgery," he said.
Dr. Alexander Cotter of the Center for Spine and Orthopedics in Denver, advises adopting the "penguin protocol" of a small, shuffling gait while leaning forward to keep your center of gravity low.