Hi, I've been reading through the forum about body mechanics and here's my problem:
1. When you lift, keep the load as close to the core of your body as possible and your back as straight as possible.
* My arms aren't very long, but my partner's are. When we are moving the patient from the bed to the stretcher, i have to reach a little further thus putting strain on my upper back when I pull (or get pulled). Does anyone have any advice here? I tried to lwoer the bed, that helps a bit, as I can maneuver and lift the patient a bit better with more of my strength. I can't really get my strength up when its just my arms/biceps in control.
1. When you lift, keep the load as close to the core of your body as possible and your back as straight as possible.
* My arms aren't very long, but my partner's are. When we are moving the patient from the bed to the stretcher, i have to reach a little further thus putting strain on my upper back when I pull (or get pulled). Does anyone have any advice here? I tried to lwoer the bed, that helps a bit, as I can maneuver and lift the patient a bit better with more of my strength. I can't really get my strength up when its just my arms/biceps in control.