Snow shoveling tips to keep your back happy
Here's some snow shoveling tips from Northwest Physical Therapy. The business has an office in the BFR building in Bluffton. The Icon provides it just in time for you know what.
"Snow shoveling is one of those things that no one likes to do, but most of us have to do - living here in Northwest Ohio," says Wanda Dean, MSPT and owner of Northwest Physical Therapy.
"What often accompanies this chore is the aching back and the heating pad, making the rest of your day miserable." Dean continues: "There are some things we can all do to prevent injury and make snow shoveling a chore that doesn't have to cause pain."
Here are some tips to keep you healthy and pain-free this winter while shoveling snow:
Keep your loads light - try to limit the amount of snow you shovel each time to something you can comfortably lift - be extra cautious with wet snow and ice, as this can add a lot of weight.
Use your knees to lift - not your back! Keep your back straight when shoveling snow and use your knees and legs to lift the load. By focusing on keeping your back straight while shoveling - your soreness and pain will be greatly diminished.
Try to find a shovel with a shorter handle - a shorter handle will reduce the stress on your back when lifting the snow and will promote lifting with your legs instead of your back.
Take frequent breaks - snow shoveling can be taxing on your body - even when you do it correctly. Standing back bends are great to help reverse the soreness that repetitive bending can place on your back.
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