Repetitive bending, lifting and twisting increases stresses on your low back muscles and joints, causing fatigue, pain and possibly even injury. These tips will help minimize those risks.
Prior to starting, take a walk to improve blood flow and loosen up muscles as bending forward to stretch may increase back pain.
Use a rake that correlates with your height to avoid compromising your posture and straining your muscles.
Keep your legs slightly bent, weight centered, and reach with your arms and not your back. Take plenty of breaks to stand up and gently stretch into a back bend three to five times every 20 minutes.
Avoid over-stressing muscles with repeated motions in the same direction; switch your lead arm to prevent muscle exhaustion.
Rake with the wind to help your efficiency and consider using a tarp to transport leaves to avoid repetitively bending forward to pick up piles. Consider using a leaf blower to save time and energy.
Your muscles need water to function optimally, meaning they coordinate with each other to support your physical activity.
Wear good supportive footwear and consider skid-resistant soles to decrease the stresses placed on your feet, legs, and subsequently back. Wear clothing appropriate for maintaining a comfortable body temperature.
As always, if you’re experiencing persistent back pain, we’re here to help. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
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