Prevent back pain in the garden this spring by Olivia O Leary D.C BSc Hons Chiropractic
If you are like many of our clients at Gorey Family Chiropractic you may have been trying to get out after the recent storms to start the spring planting, cut the grass or tidy up after the storm damage.
Now that Spring weather has finally arrived in Wexford here are a few tips from our chiropractors at Gorey Family Chiropractic to help make your spring gardening and DIY safe, healthy and enjoyable. However if like some people you are office or car bound by week and therefore a bit of a weekend warrior type a few precautions to avoid back pain or other injury may be helpful!
We notice here at at the Clinic that the recent weather conditions haven’t helped back related matters with lot’s of clients struggling to get normal exercise done. This is also coming off the back of the winter where many people get precious little outdoor exercise at all. This lack of exercise can lead to our back’s, hips and muscles becoming stiff and weaker over time. So if you also sit at a desk all week and then attack some vigorous gardening all in the one go, it may unfortunately become a a recipe for disaster!
We can end up using muscles and joints and neural pathways that have barely moved all week and are not used to extended periods of physical activity. Another common problem of trying to do everything all at once also may leave you exhausted, sore and fed up. There’s a better way!
Give these handy back friendly tips a try:
1. Make sure you have all the correct tools and equipment you need before you start. This makes sure you are adequately equipped and avoids unnecessary back or muscle strain due to lack of correct equipment for the task in hand just when you are in the middle of something.
2. Do some stretching or warming up before you begin. This may seem silly but it gets your muscles and joints moving and prepares them for the activities to follow. It’s a well known fact that stretching helps flexibility and helps prevent injury so take a little time to give your body a chance to warm up.
3. If you are tackling a big job break it down. Make sure you allow yourself time for regular breaks every half hour to hour which is particularly important also with tasks that are repetitive like weeding hoeing. Back pain is often triggered by repetitive hoeing or weeding without a taking a break. A break may be 2 or 3 minutes to sit down or to do some stretching if you feel stiff.
4. Using the right moves can go along way to enabling you to plant and rake without the ache. Positioning your body correctly reduces strain on muscles and joints. Remember to keep you back straight and bend your knees. When weeding try to use a mat to ease knee joint pressure.
5. Drink plenty of water. Keeping hydrated helps muscles, joints, nerves and our brains to keep functioning well.
6. Get help. For bigger jobs or those involving heavy lifting make sure you have some help to avoid back pain. Having help makes lifting safer for your back and quicker to complete the bigger tasks.
7. Actions such as digging, raking and sweeping which involve bending and twisting at the same time can place a lot of pressure on the joints muscles and discs of the lower back. If there is already some instability in these structures it can increase your risk of damage, so be extra careful with these movements.
8. Think about your Maintenance! Get your spine , muscles and nerve function checked and treated if necessary by our Gorey Family Chiropractic team BEFORE beginning your next project to help your stability, function and strength and decrease your chances of back pain or other aches and pains.
GOREY FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC: SUPPORTING YOUR RECOVERY, MAINTAINING RECOVERY AND PREVENTING INJURY
Our specialist Chiropractic team are trained and hold extensive experience both in Ireland and the U.K in the diagnosis and treatment of back pain, neck pain, nerve and disc disorders as well as treating and managing sports injuries and conditions like osteoarthritis.
On site x ray is offered and for your convenience all of our Gorey Family Chiropractic team are registered with VHI, Glo, Aviva and Laya Healthcare allowing clients claim reimbursement from a wide range of private healthcare Insurance providers including the GAA Scheme.
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