Rising Sun PT November 2018

Rising Sun Physical Therapy

PRST STD US POSTAGE PAID BOISE, ID PERMIT 411

risingsunphysicaltherapy.com (415) 282-4083 M-F 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

500 Sutter Suite 514 San Francisco, CA 94102

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Bettina’s Monthly Moments PAGE 1 Why We Eat Turkey onThanksgiving PAGE 1 How to GiveThanks Year-Round PAGE 2 A Closer Look at Your Cup of Joe PAGE 3 Take a Break PAGE 3 Spicy, Creamy Sweet Potatoes PAGE 3 3 Tips for Pain-Free Cooking PAGE 4 Whenever an activity involves heavy lifting or repetitive motion, it’s important to take steps to prevent injury. While back pain, carpal tunnel, and sore shoulders are normally associated with work-related injuries, it’s important to note that these issues can also result from working in the kitchen if you’re not careful. With the big feast coming up at the end of the month, here’s a guide to pain-free cooking! MIX IT UP Even if you’re “just” chopping carrots or peeling potatoes, you may be exposing shoulders hunched forward is also bad for your back. While it’s always important to keep an eye on your posture, the best way to avoid pain and stiffness is to do a mix of activities in short bursts. If you’re cooking with family, consider swapping jobs every yourself to a repetitive strain injury. Standing for long periods with your

PAIN-FREE COOKING Avoid Injury This Thanksgiving

six or seven minutes to give your body a break from the same motions and positions. USE YOUR TOOLS If you are older or suffer from arthritis, this is an especially important point. Ergonomic kitchen utensils are available to make many cooking tasks, from slicing to stirring, easier to handle. Using oven mitts rather than pot holders also lets you grip hot items with greater confidence and reduces the likelihood of an accident. LIFTING THE TURKEY All right, here’s the big one: One of the easiest ways to hurt your back is to lift a heavy object while simultaneously twisting your torso — the exact thing one might do when trying to take a turkey out of the oven in a single fluid motion. Do not put yourself and the feast at risk. Lift with your legs,

straighten all the way up, and then turn to where you want to carve it. No one wants to throw their back out before Black Friday. We hope you have a safe and happy start to the holiday season. If any aches or pains develop as the weather gets colder, feel free to swing by and let our physical therapy experts get you moving again!

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