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.
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Saturday, March 10, 2012
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
BODY MECHANICS in the Restroom
This may be unheard of, but consider your BODY MECHANICS when you are in the restroom/bathroom! I bet there is something you can improve on whenever you go to the bathroom. Here are some areas to consider:
1. Washing your hands or face. Do you bend forward from your back? Squat instead!
2. Brushing your teeth. What position is your back in? Try to squat...it helps if you stick out your buttocks.
3. Drying off after bathing. Check your back position when drying your legs and feet. Also, tubs/showers are high risk areas for falling.
4. Cleaning the toilet. Don't forget to squat instead of bending your back.
5. Cleaning the tub/shower. Try squatting inside the tub when scrubbing. Or sit on a step stool inside the tub. Try using a scrubbing mop. There are even some self-cleaning shower products (I have never tried them though).
6. Shaving. You may need to get creative, but find a way to shave and rinse without bending forward from your back. Try squatting or holding a lunge position when you need to rinse. Men--could you shave in the shower? Women--could you sit when shaving your legs?
7. How do I say this politely? Wiping... Just check your back position and see if you can improve it.
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