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Health Tip: Good Gardening Techniques

(HealthDay News) -- Gardening is a relaxing activity and a great form of exercise. But all that bending, kneeling, digging and lifting can take a toll on your back, knees, wrists and other joints.

The American Occupational Therapy Association suggests these techniques to help prevent injury while gardening:

  • Look for tools that have padded handles and grips to ease pressure on your hands and fingers.
  • If you tend to get tired easily, get a kneeler seat. This should make it easier to stand up when you''re done gardening.
  • Don''t lift a heavy bag of dirt or mulch. Break it up into smaller bags that are easier to carry, or dump smaller loads into a wheelbarrow or cart. Always lift with your legs, not your back.
  • Look for lightweight hoses, and keep them near your garden so you don''t have to carry them far.
  • Don''t do any one activity for too long. Keep changing positions -- kneeling, sitting, standing. And don''t grip a tool for an extended period.



-- Diana Kohnle

Last Updated: Feb. 24, 2009

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