Back Pains After Raking?!


Question: Back Pains After Raking.?
On Saturday, I raked my backyard for 3 hours straight, because I wanted to get it over with, and now its Sunday, and I have really bad back pains in my lower back. It hurts whenever I move my back. When will these pains go away.? Thanks!Health Question & Answer


Answers:
If I were you, I would take some Excedrin Back & Body and rub on Icy Hot and rest your back!

You can get them at CVS/Walgreens or your local pharmacy.

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In many parts of the country, raking leaves is a necessity during the fall months. Both for those unaccustomed to physical activity and regular exercisers, the dynamics of raking can lead to strain and injury to the back, shoulders, and wrists, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that over 12,000 Americans were treated for injuries directly related to leaf raking in 2004. Raking requires a number of different activities, including twisting, bending, lifting, and reaching, that utilize several different muscle groups. Improper use of lawn tools along with the potential for tool-related accidents further compounds the risk of injury to the bones and muscles. Health Question & Answer

Yes I do but I think that reason I get back pains when I am faking with my wife is because I love her so much that I want her to think I am really enjoying myself. Even if you have to do it for three hours straight just be glad you can some people can't go for three minutes and "just getting it over with" is not the right attitude.Health Question & Answer

Yes ma'am, they'll go away. Health Question & Answer



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