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Giving Blood can reduce likelihood of heart disease



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Sitting at computers can be a Health Risk

Preventing Back Pain

Lt Col Collins CO Ist Battalion RIR

The Power of Love

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Humour

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Its roll over

Mineral Deficiencies

Cancer Treatments - Who is Right?

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WHEN IT RAINS MY HEART SOARS

Fibromyalgia

The Bowen Technique

Helping you back to Work

Nigel Wilson reveals what dogs can teach us

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Amazing Break through in Pain relief

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Children do's and don'ts

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Keith Tippey - CLINICAL TENS SPECIALIST

Repetetive Strain Injury of the Spine (RSI)

IT's - Helping Hand

Site Update

Software problems

A sensible regimen for life

Back Exercises

Cancer Information

Fat Burning Diet

One of the Royal Army Medical Corp's most famous Medic dies

FROM A BRITISH SOLDIER ON PEACE KEEPING DUTY

Hope for Back Pain sufferers in Manchester U.K

Major Trauma Centres Provide inadequate Care

TAMARS THERAPY

Links for Back Pain Fellowship

Message Board

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Tips to help keep back pain at bay


Three out of five adults in the North East will experience significant low back pain sometime during their life. Work-related back injuries are the regions's number one occupational hazard, but you could suffer back pain from activities at home and at play, too.

Are you at risk?

You are most at risk for back pain if:



your job requires frequent bending and lifting

you must twist your body when lifting and carrying an object

you must lift and carry in a hurry

you are overweight

you do not exercise regularly or do not engage in recreational activities

you smoke

If you are a carer for an ill or injured family member, you are at greatest risk for back pain when:


pulling the person who is reclining in bed into a sitting position

transferring the person from the bed to a chair

leaning over the person for long periods of time

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons has developed tips to help you reduce your risk of back pain. Whether you are lifting and moving a person or a heavy object, the guidelines are the same.


Plan ahead what you want to do and don't be in a hurry.

Spread your feet shoulder-width apart to give yourself a solid base of support.

Bend your knees.

Tighten your stomach muscles.

Position the person or object close to your body before lifting.

Lift with your leg muscles. Never lift an object by keeping your legs stiff, while bending over it.



Avoid twisting your body; instead, point your toes in the direction you want to move and pivot in that direction.

When placing an object on a high shelf, move close to the shelf. Do not stand far away and extend your arms with the object in your hands.

Maintain the natural curve of your spine; don't bend at your waist.

When appropriate, use an assistive device such as a transfer belt, sliding board or draw sheet to move a person.

Do not try to lift by yourself something that is too heavy or an awkward shape. Get help.

How to prevent back pain




Use the correct lifting and moving techniques.

Exercise regularly to keep the muscles that support your back strong and flexible.

Don't slouch; poor posture puts a strain on your lower back.

Maintain your proper body weight to avoid straining your back muscles.

Keep a positive attitude about your job and homelife; studies show that persons who are unhappy at work or home tend to have more back problems and take longer to recover than persons who have a positive attitude.

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Self Help Group for Pain Sufferers |Fitness |Can you say NO? |Labels |Get Away from it All |Neck Pain |Back Terms explained |Medical Records |Relationships with People in Pain |Changing Links |Tips on Back Care |Gift Of Life |Enlightenment |Post Poliomyelitis Syndrome |Hoax Messages, Viruses |Visitors we welcome you! |RSI |Personal Achievement |Welfare Rights |Pain Management Alliance (PMA) Paint the town Red |Miscelleaneous Conditions |The Lighter Side |Giving Blood can reduce likelihood of heart disease | |Mental Illness |SURF AND RELAX |Surfers Articles |Sitting at computers can be a Health Risk |Preventing Back Pain |Lt Col Collins CO Ist Battalion RIR |The Power of Love |NOW THEN |Humour |Connection? |Its roll over |Mineral Deficiencies |Cancer Treatments - Who is Right? |Sage Advice |WHEN IT RAINS MY HEART SOARS |Fibromyalgia |The Bowen Technique |Helping you back to Work |Nigel Wilson reveals what dogs can teach us |Links |Expert Patient Programme |Amazing Break through in Pain relief |Inspiration | Jan's Archive |A helping hand |Children do's and don'ts |Activities for Children |INCAPACITY BENEFIT CONCERNS COMMUNITY |Pain Concern |Keith Tippey - CLINICAL TENS SPECIALIST |Repetetive Strain Injury of the Spine (RSI) |IT's - Helping Hand |Site Update |Software problems |A sensible regimen for life |Back Exercises |Cancer Information |Fat Burning Diet |One of the Royal Army Medical Corp's most famous Medic dies |FROM A BRITISH SOLDIER ON PEACE KEEPING DUTY |Hope for Back Pain sufferers in Manchester U.K |Major Trauma Centres Provide inadequate Care |TAMARS THERAPY |Links for Back Pain Fellowship |Message Board |Guestbook |Event Calendar