Structure of vertebral column - The Backbone.

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Structure of vertebral column - The Backbone

The Forces Involved The amount of force you place on your back in lifting may surprise you! Think of your back as a lever. With the fulcrum in the center, it only in the center, it only takes ten pounds of takes ten pounds of pressure to lift a ten pressure to lift a ten pound object. pound object.

The Forces Involved If you shift the fulcrum to one side, it takes much more force to lift the same object. Your waist acts like the fulcrum in a lever system, on a 10:1 ratio. Lifting a Lifting a ten pound ten pound object puts object puts 100 pounds 100 pounds of pressure of pressure on your on your lower back. lower back.

The Forces Involved When you add in the 105 pounds of the 105 pounds of the average human upper average human upper torso, you see that torso, you see that lifting a ten pound lifting a ten pound object actually puts object actually puts 1,150 pounds of 1,150 pounds of pressure on the pressure on the lower back. lower back.

The Forces Involved If you were 25 pounds overweight, it would add an additional 250 pounds of pressure on your back every time you bend over.

Common Causes of Back Injuries Anytime you find yourself doing one of these things, you should think: DANGER! My back is at risk! DANGER! My back is at risk! Try to avoid heavy lifting.. Especially repetitive.. Especially repetitive lifting over a long period of time

Common Causes of Back Injuries Twisting at the waist while waist while lifting or lifting or holding a heavy holding a heavy load... this load... this frequently happens frequently happens when using a shovel. when using a shovel.

Common Causes of Back Injuries Reaching and lifting... over your head, across over your head, across a table, or out the back a table, or out the back of a truck.... of a truck....

Common Causes of Back Injuries Lifting or carrying objects with awkward objects with awkward or odd shapes.... or odd shapes....

Common Causes of Back Injuries Working in awkward, uncomfortable positions...

Common Causes of Back Injuries Sitting or standing too long in one too long in one position... sitting position... sitting can be very hard can be very hard on the lower back.... on the lower back....

Common Causes of Back Injuries It is also possible to injure your back slipping on a wet floor or ice...

Prevent Back Injuries Avoid lifting and bending whenever you can. Avoid lifting and bending whenever you can. Place objects up off the floor. Place objects up off the floor. Raise/lower shelves. Raise/lower shelves. Use carts and dolleys. Use carts and dolleys. Use cranes, hoists, lift tables, and other lift-assist devices whenever you can. Use cranes, hoists, lift tables, and other lift-assist devices whenever you can. Test the weight of an object before lifting by picking up a corner. Test the weight of an object before lifting by picking up a corner. Get help if it’s too heavy for you to lift it alone. Get help if it’s too heavy for you to lift it alone.

Prevent Back Injuries Use proper lift procedures... Follow these steps when lifting.... Use proper lift procedures... Follow these steps when lifting.... –Take a balanced stance, feet shoulder- width apart –Squat down to lift, get as close as you can.

Prevent Back Injuries Get a secure grip, hug the load. Get a secure grip, hug the load. Lift gradually using your legs, keep load Lift gradually using your legs, keep load close to you, keep back and neck straight. close to you, keep back and neck straight.

Prevent Back Injuries Once standing, change directions by pointing your feet and turn your whole body. Avoid twisting at your waist. Once standing, change directions by pointing your feet and turn your whole body. Avoid twisting at your waist. To put load down, use these guidelines in reverse. To put load down, use these guidelines in reverse.

Things You Can Do Minimize problems with your back by exercises that tone the muscles in your back, hips and thighs. Minimize problems with your back by exercises that tone the muscles in your back, hips and thighs. Before beginning any exercise program, you should check with your doctor Before beginning any exercise program, you should check with your doctor

Exercise! Exercise regularly, every other day. Exercise regularly, every other day. Warm up slowly... A brisk walk is a good way to warm up Inhale deeply before each repetition of an exercise and exhale when performing each repetition.

Exercises To Help Your Back Wall slides to strengthen your muscles.... your muscles.... Stand with your back Stand with your back against a wall, feet against a wall, feet shoulder-width apart. shoulder-width apart. Slide down into a crouch Slide down into a crouch with knees bent to 90 degrees. with knees bent to 90 degrees. Count to 5 and slide back up Count to 5 and slide back up the wall. Repeat 5 times. the wall. Repeat 5 times.

Exercises To Help Your Back Leg raises to strengthen back and hip muscles... Lie on your stomach. Lie on your stomach. Tighten muscles in one leg and raise leg from floor. Tighten muscles in one leg and raise leg from floor. Hold for count of 10, and return leg to floor. Hold for count of 10, and return leg to floor. Do the same with your other leg. Do the same with your other leg. Repeat five times with each leg. Repeat five times with each leg.

Exercises To Help Your Back Leg raises to strengthen back and hip muscles Lie on back, arms at your sides. Lift one leg off floor and hold for count of ten. Do the same with the other leg. Repeat 5 times with each leg. If this is too difficult… keep one knee bent and the foot flat on the floor while raising the other leg.

Exercises To Help Your Back Leg raises while seated... Sit upright, legs straight Sit upright, legs straight and extended at an angle and extended at an angle to floor. Lift one leg waist to floor. Lift one leg waist high. Slowly return to high. Slowly return to floor. Do the same with floor. Do the same with the other leg. the other leg. Repeat 5 times with Repeat 5 times with each leg. each leg.

Exercises To Help Your Back Partial sit-up to strengthen stomach muscles.... Lie on back, knees bent and feet flat on floor. Slowly raise head and shoulders off floor and reach both hands toward your knees. Count to 10. Repeat 5 times. Lie on back, knees bent and feet flat on floor. Slowly raise head and shoulders off floor and reach both hands toward your knees. Count to 10. Repeat 5 times.

Exercises To Help Your Back Back leg swing to strengthen hip and back muscles.... Stand behind chair, hands Stand behind chair, hands on chair. Lift one leg back on chair. Lift one leg back and up, keeping the knee and up, keeping the knee straight. Return slowly. straight. Return slowly. Raise other leg and return. Raise other leg and return. Repeat 5 time with each leg. Repeat 5 time with each leg.

Exercises To Decrease the Strain on Your Back Lie on back, knees bent, feet flat on floor. Raise knees toward chest. Raise knees toward chest. Place hands under knees & pull knees to chest. Place hands under knees & pull knees to chest. Do not raise head. Do not raise head. Do not straighten legs Do not straighten legs as you lower them. as you lower them. Start with 5 repetitions, Start with 5 repetitions, several time a day. several time a day.

Exercises To Decrease the Strain on Your Back Lie on stomach, hands under shoulders, elbows bent and push up. Raise top half of body as high as possible. Keep hips and legs on floor. Hold for one or two seconds. Repeat 10 times, several times a day.

Exercises To Decrease the Strain on Your Back Stand with feet apart. Place hands in small of Place hands in small of back. Keep knees straight. back. Keep knees straight. Bend backwards at waist Bend backwards at waist as far as possible and hold as far as possible and hold for one or two seconds. for one or two seconds. Repeat as needed. Repeat as needed.

LIFTING TECHNIQUES REVIEW Stretch before the lift Stretch before the lift Clear a pathway Clear a pathway Assess the Weight Assess the Weight Request help if needed Request help if needed Take your time Take your time Hold the object close to your body Hold the object close to your body Keep your head up Keep your head up Keep the three natural curves of the back aligned Bend at the knees Tighten the abdominal muscles Lift with your legs Pivot your feet for direction (Not Twist