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Back pain often causes a kink in your routine—especially when you are a healthcare worker and need to bend or lift a lot. In this Back Safety in Healthcare Environments for Medical Personnel course, you’ll learn how the spine works, how back injuries happen, and how to prevent them with proper posture, lifting techniques, and safe patient handling. You’ll also discover how to assess risk and choose the right equipment for each task.
Healthcare workers are especially vulnerable to back injuries due to frequent lifting, patient transfers, and long hours on their feet. This course explains how to reduce strain by maintaining neutral spine positions and using proper body mechanics. You’ll learn how to avoid common lifting mistakes, recognize signs of injury, and understand the difference between acute and chronic back pain.
The course also introduces decision-making tools like patient handling algorithms to help you assess when to use assistive devices such as transfer belts or lift systems. By applying these practices on the job and at home, you can stay healthy and avoid long-term back problems.
It is designed for healthcare workers and medical personnel, who are especially vulnerable to back injuries due to frequent lifting, patient transfers, and long hours on their feet.
It covers how the spine works, how back injuries happen, and how to prevent them through proper posture, lifting techniques, and safe patient handling, including assessing risk and choosing the right equipment for each task.
You will build skills in proper body mechanics, proper posture, injury prevention, lifting equipment, and patient transfer.
Yes. It explains how to recognize signs of injury and understand the difference between acute and chronic back pain, along with how to avoid common lifting mistakes.
Yes. The course teaches practices you can apply both on the job and at home, with a lesson on taking care of your back 24/7.