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TIPS TO AVOID INJURIES DURING YOUR FALL LEAF AND LAWN CLEAN UP

Posted by Bobby Brown on October 19, 2021 - 10:47am


TIPS TO AVOID INJURIES DURING YOUR FALL LEAF AND LAWN CLEAN UP

As the temperature cools and the season begins to change, the trees come alive with beautiful color. It’s a welcome sight to revel in—until those leaves fall—leaving you with a lawn to clean up.

Raking leaves, picking up fallen limbs, and bagging yard debris is strenuous work that can be hard on your body, specifically your middle and lower back. Following these tips can help you protect yourself from injury:

Mind your rake height

The handle of the rake should come up to at least the height of your shoulder.

A shorter rake can lead you to bend more at your waist, which can cause low back pain.

Use proper raking technique

Utilize short strokes so you don’t overextend your arms, which can lead to shoulder pain.

Move your feet while raking instead of staying in place and twisting, which can lead to lower and middle back pain.

Use proper lifting techniques

Make sure you’re facing the limb or bag you’re about to pick up.

Bring your hips back and bend with your knees. Avoid bending with your back.

Push with your legs to lift up the item from the ground and carry it close to your body.

When you put the item down, avoid twisting at the waist. Instead, pivot your entire body and square up your hips and shoulders to where you plan to place the item. And, remember to bend at the knees again to put it down.

Take breaks

Take frequent breaks to avoid overexertion and drink water to prevent dehydration.

During rest periods, walk around to stretch your low back.

Do standing extension exercises to avoid low back pain. To do this exercise, place your hands on your hips and bend back through your low back to the point of tension, but not pain.

Svetlana N Thanks for sharing
October 21, 2021 at 4:49am
Charles Phillips Thanks for sharing, Bobby.
October 20, 2021 at 3:21am