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  2. Musculoskeletal causes of back pain - Wikipedia

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    Use safe lifting technique, [1] don't bend over, and maintain your back straight when lifting heavy objects [6] Push instead of pulling when moving heavy objects [6] Stay active: regular exercises and physical activities help to maintain back muscles and ligaments strong. In turn, strong back muscles provide better support for spine to keep the ...

  3. The Truth About Lower Back Pain From Deadlifting - AOL

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    The deadlift is "a compound exercise that works nearly every muscle in the backside of the body as well as the core," says Barnett. It is characterized by a hinging motion at the hips—and packs ...

  4. Back strain - Wikipedia

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    The patient can resume activities 24–48 hours after pain and swelling is reduced. It is not recommended to have prolonged immobilization or bed rest. If the pain does not subside in two weeks, additional treatment may be required. Prevention of back strain is possible by adopting proper body mechanics while sitting, standing and lifting. [4]

  5. Back pain - Wikipedia

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    Heavy lifting, obesity, sedentary lifestyle and lack of exercise can increase the risk of back pain. [2] Cigarette smokers are more likely to experience back pain than are nonsmokers. [28] Weight gain in pregnancy is also a risk factor for back pain. In general, fatigue can worsen pain. [2]

  6. Should you do more reps or lift heavier weights? A trainer ...

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    Lifting heavy weights with low repetition builds muscle strength and causes muscles to fatigue faster. Moderate weights with more repetition develops muscle endurance.

  7. Back injury - Wikipedia

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    Strains and sprains to the back muscles can be caused by improper movements while lifting heavy loads, overuse of a muscle, sudden forceful movements, or direct trauma. [8] Herniated discs are associated with age-related degeneration, trauma such as a fall or car accident, and bending or twisting while lifting heavy weights. [9]

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