Table 1.
Contents | |
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Lecturea (30 min) | |
Statistical data about low back pain | |
Risk factors for low back pain in caregivers’ daily actions | |
Biomechanical explanation of spinal structure | |
Low back pain and medical treatment | |
Recommendations for how to move in caregiving | |
Recommended exercise |
Actions | Main parts |
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Stretching exerciseb (60 min) | |
1. Leaning forward | The lower back |
2. Holding a knee in the arms | Gluteus maximus |
3. Holding knee with trunk-twist | Lateral muscles of the hip |
4. Leaning forward with a single leg put forward | Back thigh and hamstring |
5. Ankle stretching | The Achilles’ tendon |
6. Jutting arms forward while crossing both hands | The upper back (especially around shoulder blade) |
7. Turning one’s face | Muscles around neck |
8. Leaning back slightly | Relaxing the muscles around the waist |
aThe lecturer was an orthopedist (clinical experience 20 years)
bStretching instructions were given by two expert trainers (instructor experience over 7 years) based on the William and Mackenzie exercise system