Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Back Injury Prevention Tips


It is often said that in order to lift safely, you must lift properly.  We have been told to “Bend with your knees, not your back” and “Don’t twist as you lift” and as hard as we try, sometimes this good advice goes against human nature.  Yet, there are actions that you can take to help you lift properly.



1.       Get as close to the load as possible

-        The further the load is from the center line of your body, the greater the strain imposed on your back.  If need be, squat down to lift the load and pull it between your legs.  This gets it closer to the center of your body and helps prevent the need to bend at the waist.  However, since your leg muscles are the largest muscles in your body, they are also the biggest energy consumers.  Repeated squatting can be very fatiguing, and reduces a person’s ability to lift in this manner for any length of time.

2.       Avoid picking up heavy objects placed below your knees

-        Try to see that heavy objects are placed and stored above knee level and below shoulder level.  If you suspect that the load is too heavy to be lifted comfortably, do not chance it.  Use a mechanical aid, break the load down to its component parts, or get help.  The most common cause of back injury is over exertion.

3.       Keep your back straight

-         This means don’t bend at the waist when reaching to lift an object.  Keep the natural arch in your lower back, which distributes the load evenly over the surface of spinal disks, and is less stressful than if the disk is pinched between vertebras.  Bending principally from the hips is acceptable if you maintain the arch in our back, rather than bending at the waist.

4.       Glue your hand to your thigh

-        If you carry a load in one hand, such as when carrying a tool box, place your free hand on the outside of your thigh and mentally “glue” it into position.  This will help you maintain correct back alignment rather than lifting and tilting to one side.  When carrying a heavy load, side bending can be just as stressful to the spine as bending forward.

5.       Tighten your stomach muscles

-        This technique helps prevent your spine from twisting.  If you lift a load and need to place it off to one side, turn by moving your feet.  After repeated lifts you might find yourself getting a bit sloppy and forgetting to move your feet.  You can overcome this tendency if the place you set the load down is at least one step away from where it is lifted.

6.       Stay in good physical condition

-        A protruding stomach is an extra load carried away from the centerline of the body, and prevents you from keeping a lifted object close – the number one rule for back care.  When you bend at the waist to lift, due to the leverage principle, the load is up to 10 times heavier than its actual rate.

7.       Stretch and loosen up before work

-        Research has shown that trunk flexibility and mobility is significantly lower in the morning than later in the day, increasing the number and severity of back strains at this time.  A few minutes of stretching can warm up cold stiff muscles and tendons and help you avoid an injury.

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