Back and spinal injuries
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Back and Spinal Injuries: Understanding and Prevention
The Significance of Back and Spinal Health
Recognizing the Importance of Your Back
Back and spinal injuries are the most prevalent forms of work-related ill health. Your back is a vital part of your body, responsible for daily activities, and its importance becomes apparent when it is injured and causes pain. Even simple movements can become excruciating with a back injury.
Anatomy of the Spine
Structure and Function of the Spine
The spine supports the entire bodyweight and facilitates movement. It also provides protection to the body's major organs. The spine consists of individual bones called vertebrae, including:
- Cervical Vertebrae: Seven vertebrae at the top of the spine
- Thoracic Vertebrae: Twelve vertebrae in the middle of the spine
- Lumbar Vertebrae: Five vertebrae in the lower back
- Coccyx: The base of the spine
The vertebrae are separated by 23 spinal discs, and within the spine, the spinal cord controls all body functions and movements.
Types of Back and Spinal Injuries
Varieties of Injury and Their Effects
Back and spinal injuries can manifest in different forms:
- Disc Damage: Can lead to prolapsed discs, lesions, or slipped discs
- Related Injuries: Such as sciatica or lumbago
- Nerve Damage: Aggravated by poor manual handling or other activities
Causes and Prevention of Back and Spinal Injuries
Identifying Causes and Taking Protective Measures
It is essential to note that lifting heavy loads is not the sole cause of back and spinal injuries. Other contributing factors include twisting, poor posture, improper lifting techniques, repetitive actions, stretches, and leaning. Some injuries occur suddenly, while others develop over time due to repeated actions. Back injuries can have short-term or long-lasting effects, emphasizing the need to prioritize personal protection.