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Fliers Can Keep Blood Clots at Bay
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Page: << Prev | 1 | 2 "Performing these exercises will keep the leg muscles from contracting and will help relieve stiffness from the flight. The exercises also will help prevent fluid build-up in the legs, and stretching the back and the muscles around the torso will prevent stiffening," said Moffat.
Finally, since dehydration may occur during a flight due to high altitudes and dry, pressurized cabin air, the APTA advises that passengers drink plenty of water before and during the flight to help prevent muscle cramping and aching due to dehydration.
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Last updated 10/11/2008
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SOURCE: American Physical Therapy Association, news release, Sept. 29, 2008
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