Every year, this single spring activity results in sprains, strains, aches and pains for thousands of Canadians. Golf? Baseball? No, spring cleaning.
Tidying up your home and yard? All that bending, lifting, climbing and stretching can pose a threat, says the Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation - especially if you don't take the proper precautions.
Spring cleaning can flare up underlying conditions, or cause other injuries, not just because it's physically demanding, but because it's something you don't do regularly.
Back spasms, wrist and shoulder strains, and microtears of muscles and ligaments are all real concerns. To prevent such mishaps, the Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation offers these tips.
While you're getting your house in shape, spring is also a perfect opportunity to get your body in shape. Do a physical assessment; What’s the state of your joints? What's your fitness level? Are your shoulders and knees wearing out?
Spring is a great time to commit to being active and mobile. For the thousands of Canadians unable to partake in physical related activities as a result of bone and joint surgery, they can seek support through the Ortho Connect program.
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Talk to someone who has been there. If you’d like to access the Ortho Connect Phone Program, call the Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation at 1-800-461-3639, or click here to complete an application form.
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