Body Mechanics and Range of Motion

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Body Mechanics and Range of Motion

Body Movement A. Accomplished by the musculoskeletal systems B. The main framework of the body is covered with muscle 1. Allows movement 2. Type and extent of movement is determined by the load or resistance that is moved

3. Arms and legs are like a machine 4. Actions of muscles pulling on a bone are like a machine called a lever 5. A lever is a rod able to rotate around a point called a fulcrum a. In the body the rod is the bone b. In the body the fulcrum is usually a joint

6. Any force applied to the lever is called the effort 7. Any force that resists the motion of the lever is called the load or resistance a. In the body contraction of the muscle is the effort b. In the body the part of the body being moved is the resistance or load

Levers in the Body 3 Types of Levers: Class I lever: Fulcrum is in the center, Load and Effort on opposite sides EX: head on neck

Class II Levers: Load is in the center, fulcrum and effort are on opposite sides EX: Standing on your toes

Class III Lever: Effort in the center, load and fulcrum on opposite sides EX: Flexing your arm

Key Terms C. Proper Posture ( position of body parts in relation to each other) D. Body Mechanics (using all body parts efficiently and in a careful way) is necessary in order to limit stress and strain on the musculoskeletal system 1. Lifting, pushing or pulling increases stresses on musculoskeletal system

2. Principles a. Use the larger and stronger muscles to perform work (shoulders, upper arms, hip and thighs) b. Maintain the center of gravity of the body close to the center of the base of support (feet provide a base of support for humans)

c. Keep the combined center of gravity of the Health Care worker and the object or person to be moved centered within the base of support (hold objects to be moved close to you) d. Have a base of support that is the appropriate size and shape

Rules for proper body mechanics A. Use stronger, larger muscles to perform tasks which require Physical effort B. When moving a heavy object, try to push or pull instead of lifting the item C. Maintain a wide base of support (feet approximately 12 inches apart)

Rules cont’d D. Get help if object feels too heavy to lift E. Lift in a smooth motion to prevent injury F. Maintain good posture G. Avoid twisting the body; turn your whole body ; face the area in which you are working H. Bend knees, keep back straight, spread feet about one foot apart, us leg muscles when lifting

Rules cont’d I. Keep objects close to your body when lifting, moving or carrying them J. Avoid unnecessary bending and reaching: raise bed or overbed tab to your waist level

When to use Body Mechanics A. At all times, that you have to lift, move or carry an item 1. In everyday daily activities, e.g. cleaning, carrying books to school and to class, getting in and out of a car 2. In Health Care setting, e.g. when assisting a patient to a chair, when picking up supplies, when positioning a patient in bed.

B. Ergonomics: The science of work. 1. The science of fitting the work to the user instead of forcing the user to fit the work.