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Body Mechanics Principles of Body Mechanics Body Mechanics Failure Key Components of Body Mechanics Chapter 3 1
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Principles of Body Mechanics Body alignment depends on the correct positioning of the head, back, and limbs. Chapter 3 2
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Body Mechanics Failure Causes back problems including acute strains, sprains, disc strain and bulge, disc herniation, and fatigue. Prevention is the best cure for back pain. Chapter 3 3 WEAR A BACK SUPPORT!
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Key Components of Body Mechanics Keep feet a shoulder-width apart. Always use 2 hands to move someone or something. Face the direction in which you intend to move. Never twist. Avoid unnecessary reaching. Keep your chin up and look straight ahead. Keep your shoulders back. Chapter 3 4
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Key Components of Body Mechanics (cont.) Bend at the hips and knees. Keep your back straight. Keep the object you are lifting close to your body. Exhale when you are lifting or exerting force. Tighten your abdominal muscles. Lift with your legs, not your back. Chapter 3 5
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Key Components of Body Mechanics (cont.) Push, pull, or slide instead of lifting. Pushing is the best technique for moving something large. Use the weight of your body to help you push or pull. Always ask for help whenever needed. Tell the client what you are going to do and ask for the client’s help. Chapter 3 6
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Apply Your Knowledge What is the most common cause of back pain? Chapter 3 7
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Answer: Failure to use proper body mechanics which causes: Acute strains and sprains Disc strains and bulge Disc herniation Fatigue
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