Many times patients arrive at my chiropractic office in Springfield, VA with lower back pain that presented after lifting a heavy object. Using inaccurate lifting methodologies can cause injury leading to unexpected and extreme pain. Without a doubt, this type of injury can almost always be prevented if proper lifting techniques had been employed.

Unless your kind of work requires lots of lifting such as nursing, warehouse work, retail stocking, etc. It is entirely possible that you have not had the opportunity to learn the way to lift objects in a way that will shield your back. Hopefully, if you are in a line of business in which a lot of lifting is needed, you've been trained on how to defend your back when lifting. For the rest of you, this newsletter will explain the correct way to lift heavy objects to avoid injury.

Never bend over at the waist to lift something; in fact you need to make it a habit not to bend over at the waist at all because this may put unnecessary force on your lower back. Reduce the risk of injury and damage using the following lifting technique:

Immediately before you lift and right after you are done lifting you need to stand vertically and bend backward 5 or 6 times. This ensures that any distortion in the curve of your lower back is worked out.

Stand near to the object you're going to lift. Don't have your feet together; utilize a wider stance for balance and support.

Bend at the knees, keeping your back straight, until you can easily get your hands under the object.

Keep the object as near to your body as you can so you aren't extending your reach. Extending your reach will put pressure on your lumbar region even if you are bent at the knees.

Lean back a touch, this is going to help with your balance. Straighten up using the muscles in your legs to lift yourself up and employing a smooth, steady motion.

If the object is really heavy, lift it to your knees and rest it there before straightening up.

To turn with the load in your arms, use your feet. Put simply, don't twist your body.

Of special concern to me are those who have already developed reoccurring back issues. It's my practice to always counsel these patients to find help when lifting. I am aware that this isn't always achievable. If this is the case for you, it is far more crucial that you develop a proper lifting technique.

As well as using a proper lifting technique, it is also necessary to work on your trunk muscles such as your abdominals and gluteals to develop a powerful lumbar region. Consciously implementing this kind of lifting technique and developing a powerful core has the potentiality to make a visible difference in your life especially if you suffer with chronic lower back pain.

Doctor. Todd P. Sullivan is a Chiropractor in Springfield, VA. He is an expert in treating lumbar region wounds. His website provides useful information on the way to forestall and treat wounds to your lumbar region.

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