To prevent back pain, follow these tips for how to lift and bend:
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If an object is too heavy or awkward, get help.
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Spread your feet apart to give a wide base of support.
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Stand as close to the object you are lifting as possible.
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Bend at your knees, not at your waist.
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Tighten your stomach muscles as you lift the object up or lower it down.
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Hold the object as close to your body as you can.
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Lift using your leg muscles.
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As you stand up with the object, don't bend forward.
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Do not twist while you are bending for the object, lifting it up, or carrying it.
Review Date:
4/6/2007
Reviewed By:
Benjamin D. Roye, M.D., M.P.H., Orthopaedic Surgery, The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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