Are you a gardener? I am not, but I do appreciate the efforts and results of others!
Working outdoors in your garden and yard is a great form of physical activity, even better if it’s something you are passionate about.
To protect your body and avoid injury, consider some of these tips when stepping out to get your garden started this season:
Keep Your Posture In Mind
While mowing the lawn, keep your head up and stand directly behind the mower so you can keep your hips and shoulders in line with your spine. Push the mower uphill rather than pulling. Always use both hands rather pushing or twisting with one.
Get Down Before You Get Dirty
When working in the dirt, crouch down, sit on a stool, or squat instead of bending at the waist which can strain the joints in the low back. Bend your knees when lifting anything so that you can use the strength of your legs.
Lift Carefully
Keep yard waste bags close to your body while lifting them. Hold a rake with one hand at shoulder height, one hand at waist level and walk or drag the pile. Most importantly, vary your tasks and take breaks when necessary.
Keep Moving
Avoid staying in prolonged postures involving the lower back and neck.
Injury Prevention Works
Your best bet for protecting your back? Consider Chiropractic care!
Waiting until symptoms appear before taking care of your body often can make the problems worse, ultimately causing them to take longer to heal. Chiropractors assess your posture and spinal joints to ensure they are moving properly and that your body is physically balanced. The results people experience from regular spinal care are profound, and the increases in their quality of life measurable.
Find a Chiropractor who fits your needs and will work with your other health professionals to keep you feeling and functioning your best.