OSHA: How Your Back Works
Which of the following are risk factors that can lead to back injuries?
-Poor posture -Excessive twisting and bending -Improper lifting -Overexertion
_________ separate the vertebrae and act like shock absorbers by providing a cushion between them
Discs
A _______ is a sudden, involuntary tensing up of the muscle until it becomes a hard lump
Muscle spasm
Most back injuries are caused buy:
Repeated stress over time
Draw a line from the term on the left to the definition on the right
1. Discs - Separate the vertebrae and act as shock absorbers by providing a cushion between them 2. Ligaments- Strong bands of fibrous tissues that connect bones at the joint and limit their range of motion 3. Muscles - Moves bones at the joints and are connected to bones by tendons
Draw a line from the term on the left to the definition on the right.
1. Muscle Strains - An injury to the muscles and tendons that provide movement to a joint 2. Muscle Spasms - A sudden, involuntary tensing up of the muscle until it becomes a hard lump 3. Ligament Sprains - May be the result of overstretching or tearing 4. Damaged disks - Results in pain, tingling and numbness in the back and legs
Draw a line from the term on the left to the definition on the right.
1. Spinal Colum - Made up of 33 vertebrae, it supports the head and allows the body to bend and twist 2. Facet Joints - Provide stability and allow movement to the front, back and sides 3. Spinal Cord - Carries impulses between the brain and other parts of body while also serving as a reflex center
What is the strong fibrous tissue that attaches bones to each other called?
Ligament
A _______ is an injury to the muscles and tendons that provide movement to a joint
Muscle strain
_______ move bones at the joints and are connected by tendons
Muscles
Most back injuries occur in the ________
Muscles, ligaments, and discs