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Lifting and Your Lifting and Your Back Back Preventing Back Injury

Lifting and Your Back Preventing Back Injury. Back Injury Is the most common work-related medical problem in the U.S. Is the second most common reason

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Lifting and Your BackLifting and Your BackPreventing Back Injury

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Back Injury

• Is the most common work-related medical problem in the U.S.

• Is the second most common reason for doctor visits among U.S. citizens

• Affects more than 20 million Americans

• Is the leading cause of disability among people ages 19-45

According to the National Center for Health Statistics, low back pain:

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Risk Factors

Many factors increase the risk for back problems:

1) Lifestyle choices - tobacco use, lack of regular exercise, and inadequate nutrition substantially contribute to poor disc health

2) Aging - natural biochemical changes cause discs to gradually dry out affecting disc strength and resiliency

3) Poor posture – long-term use of incorrect body mechanics stresses the lumbar spine and affects its normal ability to carry the bulk of the body's weight

4) Poor work habits and improper lifting!

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Rules for Lifting

• Never bend, lift, and twist at the same time

• Use mechanical aids or assistance when possible

• Bend your knees and use your legs to lift

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Proper Lifting

• Think about how heavy the object is– How far does it have to be moved?– Where it is going to end up?

• Consider the shape of the object– Is it cumbersome?– Is it easily manipulated?– Is it a two-person job?

• Look at the path– Is there anything in the way that needs to be

moved?

Plan the Lift

• Before lifting, analyze what needs to be done

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Proper LiftingPosition Your Body

• Bend your knees

• Tighten the stomach muscles

• Using both hands, grasp the object firmly

• Pull it as close to your body as possible

• Stand directly in front of the load- Feet about shoulder width apart- One foot in front of the other for balance

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Proper Lifting

• Remember to lift primarily with your legs, not with your back– Since leg muscles are stronger

than back muscles, push up with your legs, until straightened

– Avoid jerky movements

– Keep the natural curve in the spine

– Don't bend at the waist

– To turn, move the feet around by pivoting on the toes

– Don’t twist at the stomach

Push Up with your Legs

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Proper Lifting

Partner Up

• If the load is too heavy, don’t try to lift it alone!

- Find someone who can help

- If possible, break the load into smaller, more manageable loads

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Proper Lifting

• When it is time to set the load down, reverse the procedure

– If the load is going to set on the floor, bend the knees and position the load in front of you

– If the load is to go at table height, set it down and keep in contact with the load until it is secure on the table.

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Final Thoughts

• Think before you lift

• Use common sense

• Avoid risky behavior– Excessive Bending

– Excessive Twisting

– Excessive Reaching

– Excessive Weights

• Gently point out unsafe behaviors to others

• Help others perform safe lifts

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