There are two basic forms of trauma to the back: major trauma, such as a one-time event and repeated micro-trauma. The good news is that both can be avoided (at least most of the time).
Major back trauma can be avoided by proper body mechanics (every time), caution with activities (such as moving heavier objects), good technique with strenuous tasks, and a lifestyle focused on safety. PREVENTING FALLS is key!
Repeated micro-trauma can come from:
1. Poor posture over the years
2. Multiple minor back injuries
3. Limping for excessive periods of time
4. Obesity
5. A sedentary lifestyle/lack of exercise (starting early in life)
6. Improper bending, twisting and lifting
7. Playing certain sports
This blog gives practical tips on how to avoid pain! To do so, you must start to think like a PT (Physical Therapist). I talk about health, wellness, pain, injuries, weight loss, healthy eating, postures, body mechanics, and much more! Pain Talks is my consulting business since 2018, in which I help companies with loss prevention and injury prevention; to find out more, please check out my website, PainTalks.org.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Back trauma and future PAIN
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