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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Speare Memorial Hospital (603) 536-1120 |
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February 29, 2008 |
SMH Physical Therapists Offer Snow Shoveling Advice
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| PLYMOUTH, N.H. ---You may be ready to hang up your snow shovel for the season, but Mother Nature has other ideas. New Hampshire is just inches away from setting an all-time snowfall record, and more snow is predicted. Physical Therapists at Speare Memorial Hospital are concerned about the strain shoveling snow puts on the back muscles, and offer several tips to help reduce the number of injuries that may occur. |
| "Snow shoveling is a repetitive activity that can cause muscle strain to the lower back and shoulders, especially if a person is out of condition and does not lift properly," says Judy Bolger, SMH physical therapist. "In fact, back injuries due to snow shoveling can happen to anyone, not just older adults. People between the ages of 20 and 50 are generally more likely than older individuals to injure their backs because they may not be aware that they are out of condition." |
Tips to Avoid Winter Back Injuries |
Bolger suggests the following tips for avoiding back injuries from snow shoveling:
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| With proper precautions and the correct snow-shoveling technique, injuries to the shoulders and lower back can be avoided. If you or someone you know has back pain, consult one of SMH´s licensed physical therapists. Physical therapists have a unique body of knowledge that promotes optimal health and function through the application of scientific principles to prevent, identify, assess, correct, and alleviate acute or prolonged movement dysfunction. |
| Physical therapy is part of SMH´s Rehabilitation Services Department and located at 20 Highland Street, the Citizen´s Bank building, in Plymouth. Most insurance providers cover physical therapy, but a physician referral is required. For more information contact SMH Rehabilitation Services at 603-238-2225. |
| Speare Memorial Hospital is a 24-hour, acute care, non-profit community hospital and health care provider serving Plymouth, and the communities of central New Hampshire, for more than a century. |
| Michele Barney Hutchins Director of Community Relations Speare Memorial Hospital (603) 238-6468 mhutchins@spearehospital.com |