Proper Lifting Technique in Your Daily Life

Christine Mo, PT ,RMT  has haChristine (Ruo), Mo --Registered Massage Therapistd many clients seeking Physiotherapy and Massage Therapy come in to the NTO Wellness and Rehab Centre with the very common lower back pain, muscle strain or ache that has been triggered from some of the most common day-to-day activities in our daily lives.   In some cases she has had clients come in to see her who have injured their back from working out, weight-lifting, doing dance aerobics and a variety of physical intense sports.

Whether it is lifting the grocery bags out of the trunk of your car, lifting heavy boxes when moving houses or picking up your 2 year old child when walking in the park – it is important to know the right technique for lifting in order to prevent back injury or muscle strain.  Christine has put together a video that focuses on the proper lifting technique so that you can prevent injury when going about your daily errands and activities.

As a proactive measure for injury prevention, Christine would like to demonstrate a stretching exercise that you can do to improve your posture when going about your daily activities.

The severity of the lower back injury and/or muscle strain is determined based on the level of impact and intensity that was incurred when the muscle strain happened – a sudden sneeze could be all it takes to jolt your lower back in the wrong manner, or lifting a heavy box from a bad angle and not squared in front could cause some serious damage to your soft tissue and lower back muscles.

In most cases the soft tissue, ligaments and muscle may have been impacted resulting in the need for manual therapy, soft tissue manipulation, myofascial release – this is where NTO Wellness and Rehab Centre can assist in your rehabilitation and recovery process.  However it is important to note that in some cases a lower back strain could be so severe that you are unable to walk immediately following the injury, in this case, you may have fractured a bone, herniated a disc or damaged your spine requiring an X-ray to confirm the fracture or disfunction – please seek emergency assistance from your medical practitioner or go to the nearest ER to prevent further injury.

The All Too Common Ankle Sprain

Physiotherapist - Leo WanLeo Wan, Physiotherapist has had many clients come in to the NTO Wellness and Rehab Centre with the all too common sprained ankle, especially over the summer and fall seasons where people have been getting outside and active outdoors more frequently.  He has put together a couple of videos that explain Ankle Sprains, the types, symptoms and remedial treatments that can be performed as part of your own home self treatments in order to help you recover and rehabilitate appropriately for your body.

A sprained ankle is a very common injury that can effect anyone when performing simple day-to-day activities like walking to the grocery store, running to catch a bus as well as playing physical sports such as soccer, tennis and/or basketball.

All it takes is a person to casually walk on the sidewalk and suddenly hit some uneven ground without looking resulting in what has been commonly termed “an ankle roll”.  Or in another scenario when doing intense and physical active sports a momentarily lapse of concentration on foot placement after a jump or speed burst could prove costly and result in a sprained ankle injury.

The severity of the ankle roll, strain or sprain is determined based on the intensity of the roll resulting in the imbalance, the angle of the roll, as well as the force/impact or speed in which one rolled the ankle.

In most cases the soft tissue, ligaments and muscle may have been impacted resulting in the need for manual therapy and physiotherapy in the recovery process – this is where NTO Wellness and Rehab Centre can assist in your rehabilitation and recovery process.  However it is important to note that in some cases an ankle roll could be so severe that you are unable to walk on it immediately after the incident, in this case, you may have fractured a bone and require an X-ray to confirm the bone fracture or break – please seek emergency assistance from your medical practitioner or go to the nearest ER to prevent further injury.

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Recognizing Acute Musculoskeletal Injuries

Christine (Ruo), Mo --Registered Massage TherapistAt NTO Wellness and Rehab our very own Registered Massage Therapist and Certified Athletic Therapist, Christine Mo would like to share some advice on recognizing acute musculoskeletal injuries in your daily lives, whether you are an athlete planning to run a marathon this weekend or somebody that has difficulty performing day-to-day tasks such as walking to the bus stop and/or lifting heavy groceries.

 Christine Mo -HBSc, CAT(C), RMT, ATC, CSCS, CPT

Musculoskeletal injuries are any damage done to the muscles, bones, joints, tendons and other soft tissue. They can be anything ranging from a “Charley Horse” in the calf to a broken bone in the arm. Acute musculoskeletal injuries usually happen following sudden onset of accidents, for example, a slip and fall, a car accident, a hard blow in hockey or a wrongful landing from a jump.

In acute injuries, symptoms of inflammation are often present. Pain, obviously, is one of the most recognizable one. If the pain is so severe that you cannot move or bear weight, do not force the movement. You might have suffered a broken bone or a severe sprain or strain. In this case, stay where you are, and wait for help from a trained emergency care professional.  

If you are able to move, bear weight and even walk, it usually means the injury you sustained is not worth a trip to the hospital. However, it does not mean there is no need for care. Although rare, some serious injuries can be hidden, and can only be found out after a thorough assessment by trained healthcare professionals.

Furthermore, trained healthcare professionals are able to provide appropriate treatment to your injury so it heals faster without any compensatory complications.

If you suspect that you may be experiencing musculoskeletal pain of any kind in your day-to-day activity, please do not hesitate to let one of the healthcare professionals or front desk staff know at NTO Wellness and Rehab Centre.

In my next blog I will be introducing the different types of professionals you can see for an acute musculoskeletal injury and the self treatment can be done while you’re looking for your therapist.