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How to Bend Correctly

Bending correctly can help you prevent back strain and injury. Here are some tips for correct bending:

  • Don't stand with your feet together. Instead, keep them shoulder-width apart.

  • Bend at the hips and knees, not at the waist.

  • Pull in your belly (abdominal) muscles and tighten your thigh muscles.

  • Keep your spine straight. Don't try to tuck your buttocks under. 

  • Place a hand on a wall or fixed heavy object, such as a desk for support, if needed.

If you need to bend all the way to the floor:

  • Lower yourself to one knee. If needed, place one hand on a sturdy, stable object to steady yourself as you move downward.

  • Rest an arm on the raised knee.

  • Bend at the hips and knees, but not at the waist, to get closer to the floor.

  • Don't round your shoulders or hunch your back or neck. 

Online Medical Reviewer: Rahul Banerjee MD

Online Medical Reviewer: Raymond Turley Jr PA-C

Online Medical Reviewer: Stacey Wojcik MBA BSN RN

Date Last Reviewed: 07/01/2023

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