During this nice weather, we have a great opportunity to go outside and do the activities we love doing. Allied Physio has a suggestion….. Let’s work on that Garden!
“But I always end up with a sore back after I spend all day working on the yard”
Not anymore! We have all the tips you will need to ensure that you come out of your day of Gardening feeling great!
While lifting heavy objects be sure to bend at the knees, and engage your core. This will help stabilize your body, as well as decrease strain on your back. Be sure not to lift and rotate your body at the same time.
Remember when carrying heavy objects it is important to keep them close to your body.
For those that find themselves doing lawn & garden care with tools, such as a rake or hedge clippers, we recommend avoiding overreaching to limit back strain. Keep your tools close to you as possible to avoid the stress on your back.
Be sure to position your body and tools next to your work area so that you can maintain a safe posture for gardening. Try not to hunch over the garden, keep your shoulders back and spine straight. Try kneeling on one knee to relieve the pressure on your lower spine.
While mowing the lawn it is important to maintain a good posture so as not to irritate the neck or back. Avoid low bent over postures. Remember to take frequent breaks!
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