Help prevent back injuries by following these safe lifting tips.
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Lifting can be risky, whether it’s a large part of your job—or an occasional task. Because lifting is a common task, workers often fail to consider the risks — that is, until they develop back pain or experience other symptoms resulting from improper lifting.
Lifting incorrectly for an extended period can lead to a variety of injuries. Back strain, which occurs when you overstretch muscles, is the most common type. More serious injuries, such as damaged or herniated disks, can also occur. Using safe lifting techniques can help reduce the possibility of all types of back injuries.
No single lifting technique applies in all situations, but you can help avoid back injuries during any type of lift by following these tips:
As important as proper lifting techniques are, staying in good physical condition can also help minimize injuries. Maintaining good posture, exercising regularly, managing weight, getting regular exercise and minimizing stress can help reduce the likelihood of back injuries. If lifting is a regular part of your job, consider asking your health care provider to recommend stretching and conditioning exercises. Then encourage others to practice those exercises regularly.