No one is immune to back injury. Whether you have a strong back or have hurt your back before, it is well worth it to:
The time you take to use the right lifting mechanics is far less than the days, weeks, or months it can take to heal from a back injury.
Before focusing on the right way to lift, review the following common lifting mistakes that easily lead to a back injury:
I only need to be careful about body mechanics when I'm lifting something that's heavy or awkward.
Regardless of the weight of an object, careful lifting is important. You can injure your back simply by turning the wrong way while lifting a light object.
Regardless of the weight of an object, careful lifting is important. You can injure your back simply by turning the wrong way while lifting a light object.
Back injury is best avoided at all costs. After the first time you have injured your back, it becomes more vulnerable to future injury. A back injury can alter your entire quality of life and possibly your livelihood, especially if it returns or becomes chronic.
Poor lifting technique can injure your back in various ways:
Poor lifting technique can cause an injury to the muscle, spinal discs, or bone.
Follow these basic rules to protect your back while lifting:
See a picture of proper lifting technique.
Safe lifting is intuitive—we do it without thinking about it.
People tend to lean over and lift with their backs. However easy it may be to do, this can lead to injury. Take time for conscious thought to stop, plan, and lift safely.
People tend to lean over and lift with their backs. However easy it may be to do, this can lead to injury. Take time for conscious thought to stop, plan, and lift safely.
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Last Revised: February 3, 2010
Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review: William M. Green, MD - Emergency Medicine & Robert B. Keller, MD - Orthopedics
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