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Safe Lifting
Lifting injuries are a common cause of back pain. You can protect yourself against damage with good lifting habits, both at home and in the workplace. |
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How Lifting Can Injure Your Back
When you lift, your back is put under stress.
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Why Fitness Helps Your physical condition is important. For example, stiff joints and muscles can reduce your ability to keep your back in a safe position as you lift. If your leg muscles are not very strong, you may find it hard to crouch down. Poor fitness will cause your muscles to tire, placing more stress on your spine. |
Back injuries are most likely when the spine is bent forward and twisted at the same time.
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Make Your Work Easier
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Physiotherapists Can Help
Physiotherapists are experts in human movement. They understand how your muscles, bones, joints and ligaments work and how injuries happen. They can:
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![]() Avoid twisting. Turn by moving your feet. Not your back. |
Contact Information
A doctor's referral is not required. Physiotherapists in private practice are listed in the Yellow Pages. Contact the Australian Physiotherapy Association in your state for a list of physiotherapists working in the occupational health field. |
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Safe Lifting Tips |
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One-Handed Lift![]() |
Lifting in Confined Space![]() |
Lifting Overhead![]() |
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