Longer days, fuller calendars, and a lot more movement. Spring brings packed weekends, warmer evenings, and a steady return to outdoor routines.
From travel plans and neighborhood walks to gardening projects and spring sports, people are leaning into the season’s momentum. It feels like the perfect reset — but it also comes with a few familiar challenges.
When spring activity starts to catch up with the body
As outdoor activity ramps up, so do overuse injuries and seasonal health issues. Specialists are seeing more activity-related strains — especially among adults jumping back into exercise or increasing mileage too quickly. At the same time, peak pollen season can turn a simple walk or workout into an allergy struggle, making energy and recovery harder to manage.
Staying ahead of seasonal setbacks
That’s where thoughtful pacing (and the right support) matters. Novant Health offers tools, specialists, and resources to help people stay active and well throughout the season. From allergy care and preventive screenings to injury recovery and movement support, their experts help patients keep spring plans on track without unnecessary setbacks.
Make the most of the season you’re already in
Spring is happening now — so whether it looks like gardening, hiking, cleaning, or cheering from the sidelines, the goal is simple: stay moving, stay aware, and stay well.
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