Lifting properly to prevent back injury
Why is it important to be careful about lifting?
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: - Muscle or ligament strain—or tiny tears in the
muscle or ligament—commonly results from a combination of poor body mechanics
and too much of a burden on your back muscles.
- Spinal disc injury is often caused by forward bending
of the spine and poor lifting technique. A spinal disc that is squeezed by the
vertebrae above and below it can bulge or break open (herniated
disc), causing back and leg pain and numbness (sciatica) and
occasionally bowel and bladder problems.
- Vertebrae can
become damaged during awkward lifting.
Test Your Knowledge Poor lifting technique can cause an injury to the
muscle, spinal discs, or bone. - True
- False
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