Call us FREE today

0800 029 3849

Back injury

Prevent Back Injuries: Tips for a Healthy Spine

Back injury prevention guide

Back injuries is an incredibly common issue, and if you haven’t experienced it yourself, you likely know someone who has. Our spines are complex, hardworking structures, and it’s easy to take them for granted until something goes wrong. Whether you have a history of back trouble or you’re lucky enough to be pain-free, it’s well worth taking steps to protect your spine. After all, a healthy spine is key to a long, active life.

Let’s explore some easy-to-follow tips and changes you can make to keep those back woes at bay.

Understanding the Causes of Back Injuries

Before we dive into prevention, let’s get familiar with what causes back pain in the first place. Some common reasons you might be experiencing backache include:

  • Muscle strains and sprains: This often happens from lifting heavy objects incorrectly or sudden, awkward movements.
  • Disc problems: The soft discs that cushion your vertebrae can bulge or rupture, putting pressure on nerves.
  • Arthritis: Osteoarthritis especially can affect the joints in your lower back.
  • Poor posture: Slouching over a desk or phone puts extra stress on your spine.
  • Imbalance in core strength: Having weak core muscles makes your spine work harder, creating risk.

Receive a Call About Your Claim

Safe Movement to Avoid Back Injuries

Regular exercise is one of the absolute best things you can do for your spine. But, not all exercise is created equal for back health.

  • Focus on strengthening: Targeting your core (abs, back, hips) builds a strong foundation to support your spine. Planks, bridges, and gentle exercises like Pilates are great options.
  • Aerobics matter too: Regular cardio, like swimming or brisk walking, increases blood flow which helps your back muscles and tissues stay healthy.
  • Stretch it out: Yoga, gentle stretching routines, and even just a few minutes of mindful movement each day keep your muscles flexible, reducing strain.

Tip: If an existing injury is giving you trouble, consult a physiotherapist. They can recommend suitable stretches and exercises to help!

Lifting Like a Pro: Protect Your Back

We’ve all had those moments where we need to lift something heavy. Unfortunately, that’s when many back injuries happen because we take shortcuts or don’t think about how we’re moving. A little bit of planning can protect your spine. First, consider whether you can avoid the lift altogether. Are there tools, like a trolley or a dolly, that could do the job instead? Can you get another person to help you out?

If lifting is unavoidable, the golden rule is to bend with your knees, not your back! Squat down to the object, keeping your spine straight as you do so. Then use the power of your legs to lift, keeping the object close to your body the whole time. Avoid twisting with the weight – if you need to turn, shift your entire body by moving your feet.

Good Posture: Your Key to Preventing Back Injuries

Remember when your parents or teachers would constantly remind you to sit up straight? Well, it turns out they were right! Poor posture places a constant strain on your back muscles and joints, especially if you spend a lot of time sitting at a desk.

When sitting, aim to have your feet flat on the floor with your knees at a 90-degree angle or slightly above. Keeping your lower back gently supported is essential – a small cushion can make a huge difference in comfort and reducing strain. When standing, focus on standing tall with your shoulders relaxed and down. Your ears should be roughly in line with your shoulders and avoid slumping forward or locking your knees.

If your work has you sitting for long periods, taking regular breaks is key. Get up, move around, and do some gentle stretches to release any tension that might be building up in your back. If finances allow, consider investing in a standing desk so you have the choice to alternate your working position throughout the day.

Speak to us About Your Claim

Lifestyle Choices for Preventing Back Injuries

Small habits add up to big impact on your back health. Here are a few things to consider:

  • Manage your weight: Extra weight puts extra pressure on your spine. A healthy eating plan and exercise will help.
  • Sleep well: A supportive mattress and sleep positions that don’t twist your spine are important. Check out NHS sleep guidance [include NHS website link.]
  • Don’t smoke: Smoking reduces blood flow, which impairs tissue healing in your back. Quitting has many benefits, and your spine is one!
  • Mind your mental health: Stress and anxiety can manifest as physical tension, including back pain.
Back injury

Making a Medical Negligence Claim with National Claims

If you’ve suffered a back injury due to medical negligence, such as a misdiagnosis, surgical error, or inadequate advice, National Claims can help you pursue justice and the compensation you deserve. A debilitating back injury can significantly impact your quality of life, causing pain, restricted mobility, and potential loss of income.

Free Consultation

We begin with a free, confidential consultation to discuss your situation. We’ll listen attentively to understand how the injury occurred and how it has affected you. Our team will then evaluate if you have a valid claim for medical negligence and provide clear guidance on the next steps.

No Win, No Fee

National Claims understands that financial stress shouldn’t prevent you from seeking the compensation you’re entitled to. We work on a “No Win, No Fee” basis, meaning you won’t pay any upfront legal fees. If your claim is successful, our fees will be a percentage of the compensation you receive.

*Customers pay up to 25% (incl. VAT) of the amount recovered towards solicitor costs and if you cancel outside your cooling off period, you may be charged a fee.

Taking care of your spine is an investment in your future self. With a little awareness and some healthy habits, you can largely avoid the misery of back pain. Small changes truly do make a big difference over time. Remember, you have the power to keep your spine strong and healthy for years to come!

Contact us today to speak to one of our claims agents who will be able to help you get started on your claim.

Click below to see why we are one of the most trusted claims management companies in the UK.

Trustpilot

We’re proud of our excellent customer reviews

We thrive on delivering exceptional service and ensuring our clients’ satisfaction. Don’t just take our word for it. Check out some of our independent reviews to see what our clients have to say.

Excellent

Trustpilot

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn

Find out if you have a claim

Get free, no obligation help from a claim specialist.

Related News

Hassle-free claims process

Our expert panel of solicitors can typically confirm almost immediately whether your claims application is likely to be successful and also give you an indication of how much you could potentially claim for.