Technique for Proper Lifting

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than a million workers suffer back injuries each year, and they account for one out of every five workplace injuries or illnesses.

Incorrect Lifting

Many back injuries, both on the job and in the home, are the result of improper lifting. Remember to practice proper lifting technique to prevent serious injury to your back.

  1. Plan ahead – know the weight of the object and where you are going; clear the path you will be using.

  2. Make sure you are on firm footing; keep your feet spread apart, one foot slightly ahead of the other.

  3. Squat down - bend at the knees, keeping your back straight and your head level, to pick up the object.

  4. Avoid jerky movements; lift smoothly as you straighten your legs.

  5. Keep the object close to your body -holding it away from you places stress on your back.

  6. Turn with your feet instead of twisting your body at the waist.

  7. Never bend at the waist to pick up an object!

Keep in mind that if an object is particularly heavy, you may need a hand truck, a dolly, or another person to assist you with moving it. Don’t compromise your safety or your back to lift any object.

Dr Joel Asks some important questions of interest to Bismarck residents - Chiropractor Bismarck Dr Joel Asks...

Where do most Bismarck residents get their first subluxation?
Being born in a hospital is a common source of subluxation. Trauma from forceps delivery has been replaced with drugs, vacuum extraction, Cesarean section and births that are "scheduled" to fit the workweek routines of Ob-Gyns. That's why we recommend a chiropractic checkup for every Bismarck newborn.
What controls your pulse, blood pressure and cholesterol?
Conventional health care focuses on the various aspects of your blood. But these are merely effects. Chiropractic focuses on the integrity of your nervous system that controls, regulates and monitors every aspect of your circulatory system, every aspect of your body and every person in Bismarck.