Lifting Procedures For Reducing Or Preventing Back Pain
Many people don't realize the importance of lifting objects
properly in order to avoid hurting their backs. One of the
leading causes of back injuries are due to people lifting heavy
objects improperly. In this article I will go over the proper
procedures for lifting heavy objects in order to avoid back pain.
Lifting things doesn't have to be hazardous, whether you're at
home or at work. Many people put lots of stress on their backs
on a regular basis, especially those who have jobs in warehouses
or delivery companies. Even those who don't spend lots of time
lifting heavy objects can make their backs prone to injury over
time even if they lift small objects if they do it improperly.
There are two primary mistakes that many people make when
lifting objects. The first mistake is using the wrong muscles to
lift up objects. You're supposed to use the muscles in your legs
and buttocks instead of the muscles in your back.
It is always important to bend your knees when lifting an object
off the floor. This gives your spine a level foundation and
avoids putting too much stress on it. It is important to keep
your upper body vertical when lifting instead of horizontal.
Having your upper body horizontal will put a lot of stress on
your lower back. This pressure could be hundreds of pounds, and
eventually you'll suffer a slipped disc or sprain.
The second mistake people often make is lifting an object too
far from their bodies. It is important to be as close as
possible to whatever you're lifting. By holding the object close
to you, the amount of pressure exerted on your spine is reduced.
You want to hold the object by its center and keep it eight
inches away from you when you lift. Keep your upper body
vertical and use the muscles in your knees and buttocks in order
to lift it. By doing this you avoid damaging you back. You also
want to avoid twisting your upper body when you left objects as
this can add pressure to your spine as well.
Lifting objects properly in order to avoid back pain is
important. If you lift a ten pound object at arms length, you
are putting at least one hundred and fifty pounds of pressure on
your lower back. If you hold an eighty eight pound object at
arms length, a massive seven hundred pounds is being exerted on
your back.