Hi everyone!
Let’s get your mind off of the COVID-19
pandemic just for a quick read.…
Did you know that gardening and yard work is
classified as moderately intense exercise?
Better yet, did you know that out of every
300,000 gardeners, 4200 of them will sustain
a serious injury requiring health care?
According to the National Institute of
Health, the frequency of gardening-related
injuries is approximately 1.4% - which is
higher than the rate of injury with walking
and outdoor bicycling. During walking and
gardening, men and women are equally likely
to get injured and age is not a risk factor.
(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9710864)
However, there is even better news,
according to Dr. Mark Hyman of the
Ultra-Wellness Center. Starting a garden is
considered an immune boosting lifestyle
intervention. Yes, it does help fight “the
COVID-19”!!! The sunlight increases your
Vitamin D levels, which aids sleep quality
and quantity and many immune processes to
fight illness. The physical exercise reduces
adrenaline in your body and decreases
inflammation. Finally, working with your
hands in soil reduces stress and helps
normalize your gut microbiome. Therefore,
gardening is prevention of illness, if done
correctly with your body.
Get outside and garden but let’s make sure
that you do it right! Below are some DO’S
& DON’TS of gardening to make sure you
do not cause an injury to your body. A quick
shout out and thank you to a local physical
therapist and master gardener - Steve
Konstant - who is my awesome model in the
below pictures.
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DON'T
⌧ Don't bend over at
the waist with legs straight.
⌧ Don't use just
your arms as you shovel.
⌧ Don't twist your
shoulders and hips in opposite directions as
you turn to lift shovel or drop it
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DO
Do hinge at
your hips and bend at your knees, while
keeping your back straight.
Do keep your
feet apart to have a wider base of
support.
Do keep the
shovel close to your body as you
transport items. Shift your weight from
one foot to another if you need to move
side to side, staying in the hip hinge
position. As you turn, point your feet
in the direction you want to go, then
step around and turn.
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LIFTING
FROM TRUNK OF CAR
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PRUNING
and HEDGETRIMMING
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If you do injure your back, here is a recent
therapeutic yoga class that may help your
symptoms
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If your shoulder is aching from gardening,
then watch this video
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Connection is key and one of the pillars to
a healthy life! Please join me virtually
every Tuesday or Thursday @ 10am for a
Therapeutic Yoga class. If you do not
already receive weekly invites for these
classes, just email me at healwellnessandtherapy@gmail.com
to be added to the email distribution list.
If the time for class does not suit your
self-distancing schedule, feel free to check
out the many therapeutic yoga classes
located on our YouTube channel.
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Namaste,
Trudy Messer
Founder, HEAL Wellness and Therapy, LLC
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