Posture Tips (Part-3)
Posture and Ergonomics While Lifting and Carrying
• Always bend at the knees, not the waist
• Use the large leg and stomach muscles for lifting, not the lower back
• If necessary, get a supportive belt to help maintain good posture while lifting
• When carrying what a heavy or large object, keep it close to the chest
• If carrying something with one arm, switch arms frequently
• When carrying a backpack or purse, keep it as light as possible, and balance the weight on both sides as much as possible, or alternate from side to side
• When carrying a backpack, avoid leaning forward or rounding the shoulders. If the weight feels like too much, consider using a rolling backpack with wheels.
Sleeping Posture with Mattresses and Pillows
• A relatively firm mattress is generally best for proper back support, although individual preference is very important
• Sleeping on the side or back is usually more comfortable for the back than sleeping on the stomach
• Use a pillow to provide proper support and alignment for the head and shoulders
• Consider putting a rolled-up towel under the neck and a pillow under the knees to better support the spine
• If sleeping on the side, a relatively flat pillow placed between the legs will help keep the spine aligned and straight.