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Helpful tips for reducing your risk of strains and sprains
Over six million injuries occur in the workplace every year. Sprains, strains and tears to muscles and connective tissues are some of the most common injuries employees experience.
Sprains and strains can result from lifting injuries, being hit by fallen objects or even a simple misstep. Overusing your muscles can also cause these injuries. Protect yourself and others from these painful injuries by always practicing safety on the job.
Sprains
Sprains occur when a ligament has been stretched too far from its normal position. Sprains of the fingers, wrists, knees and ankles are most common.
Strains
Strains are the result of pulling too far on a muscle or by pulling a muscle in one direction while it is contracting. Strains can also be caused by repetitive movements that lead to an over-stretching of muscle fibers. Strains of the back, neck, groin and hamstring are most common.
Tips for Prevention
To help reduce your risk of sprains and strains while on the job, keep these tips in mind:
Follow Lawley’s guidelines for safe lifting, especially if your position requires you to lift particularly heavy items.
If you are lifting something particularly heavy, use extreme caution. When in doubt, ask for help with the lift.
Reduce repetitive movements if possible; chronic strains are usually the result of overuse.
Use proper form while completing tasks and avoid extensive gripping, which can increase the risk of hand and forearm strains.
Practice safety measures to help prevent falls. Avoid slippery surfaces.
Wear proper attire, including footwear, gloves and other applicable protective equipment.
Consider your posture when sitting or standing for long periods of time; maintain an overall relaxed position.
Maintain a healthy fitness level outside of work to keep your body strong and flexible.
Stretch before you begin working, and take short breaks throughout the day to stretch and rebalance your body.
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