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Safe Lifting is Not an Accident Kansas State University Division of Public Safety

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Page 1: Safe Lifting is Not an Accident...Safe Lifting is Not an Accident Kansas State University Division of Public Safety . Objectives for Today ... – Type of grip – Object weight –

Safe Lifting is Not an Accident

Kansas State University

Division of Public Safety

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Objectives for Today

• Lever Arms and Lifting

• Basic understanding of the spinal column

• Functions of the disc

• Bending – Twisting – Loading

• Keys to safe lifting

• Get a grip!!!

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Injury in the making

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How to Injure Yourself

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Cumulative Trauma

• Daily stress to the body

• When exposed to high risk activities

• If stress > bodies ability to recover

• Result is inflammation

• Long term exposure = cumulative trauma

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Cumulative Trauma Risk Factors

• Repetition

• Forceful exertion

• Awkward and/or sustained postures

• Mechanical Stress

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The goal of ergonomics is to make an activity easy and safe to perform.

The Bottom Line

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We need your help

• Prevention • Early Intervention • Training • Implementation • Eyes on the floor • Feedback

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Level Arms & Lifting

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Low Back Pain

• Review of the anatomy – normal curves – bony columns – function of the disc – spinal cord & nerve roots – degenerative issues

• Maintain the balance

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Normal Curves of the Spine

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The Spine & Nerve Roots

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Columns of Support • Posterior column of support

– made up of the facet column – very stable – reflects an upright posture

• Anterior column of support – made up of body of vertebra and the disc – less stable – reflects a flexed posture

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The Disc & Never Root

• The disc is the shock absorber of the spine

• 85% water at the age of 15

• 25% water at the age of 75

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Degenerative Disc

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The Mechanics of Forward Bending

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Forward Bending

• Too much spinal flexion

– loads the anterior column of support

– places the posterior wall of the disc at risk

– has the potential for nerve root compromise

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Bulging Disc

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Herniated Disc

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The Issue of Flexion • Avoid excessive flexion of the spine

• Flexed postures increases your risk of disc and nerve root involvement

• Maintain up-right postures - not back bends...

• Think posture

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Safe Lifting

• Up-right neutral posture

• Posterior column of support

• Stable = less risk of injury

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Avoid Twisting

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Disc Pressure

• Lying flat: disc pressure equals 25 psi

• Standing: disc pressure equals 100 psi

• Sitting erect: disc pressure equals 100 psi

• Sitting slouched: pressure equals 150-175 psi

• Lifting 25# box from the floor in a flexed posture: disc pressure equals > 400 psi

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Balance the Curves

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Work Smart-Not Hard…

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Test Your Loads- Seek Help

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Consider Different Choices

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Having a Bad Day???

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Safe-Lifting is Not an Accident

• Avoid spinal flexion

• Avoid twisting

• Avoid increasing disc pressure

• Avoid reaching

• Maintain up-right neutral postures

• Hips = shoulders

• Elbows at your sides

• Keep the load close to your body

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Get a Grip…

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Anatomy of a Tendon

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Tendonitis

• Tendon function: transmit force from muscle to bone

• Micro tears of tendon occur daily

• Typically repair themselves

• With repeated loading repair is not adequate

• Pain / Inflammation

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Influences on Your Grip • Required physical effort

– Type of grip – Object weight – Distribution of weight – Object dimension – Required posture – Duration of effort

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Pinch and Posting Grip

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Getting a Grip in 110

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DeQuervain’s Syndrome

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Balance the Load

A More Appropriate “C” Grip

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So, How Strong are you?

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We’ve Been Here Before • Prevention is the key

• Early intervention

• Keep it simple ….. We will get to difficult

• Think neutral postures

• Decrease heights

• Shorten “lever arms”

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In Closing… Where do we go?

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Slow Down

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Stop and assess the situation

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Don’t be afraid to get some help

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Listen and pay attention