Traveling to Miami

Traveling to Miami for the Holidays?

Here are some Travel tips for traveling to Miami? First tip is Cafe of life chiropractic is part of a chiropractic network across the United States. So if you travel to any big city in the U.S. we can refer you to a great trusted chiropractor. Dr. Gordon Braun does offer mobile chiropractic care in Miami to your hotel, condo or house you are staying in. We have the best fast pain relief procedures for chiropractic care in Miami and Miami beach areas. 

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Tips for carrying Luggage safely and saving your back

Traveling to MiamiAccording to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, more than 84,000 people were treated in emergency rooms, doctors' offices, and clinics for injuries related to luggage in 2015. Injuries to the back, neck, and shoulder may be caused by struggling with heavy, over-packed luggage.

To avoid injury, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) urges you to use proper judgment when packing, lifting, and carrying luggage. The Academy offers the following tips for lifting and carrying luggage:

Look for sturdy, light, high-quality, and transportable pieces when shopping for luggage. Choose luggage with wheels and a handle. Avoid purchasing luggage that is too heavy or bulky when empty.

Use smart packing techniques and pack lightly. When possible, place items in a few smaller bags instead of one large luggage piece.

To lift luggage, stand alongside of it and bend at the knees. Try to limit bending at the waist. Lift the luggage with your leg muscles. Grasp the handle and straighten up. Once you lift the luggage, hold it close to your body.

Do not twist when lifting and carrying luggage. Point your toes in the direction you are headed and turn your entire body in that direction.

Do not rush when lifting or carrying a suitcase. If it is too cumbersome, get help.

Do not carry bulky luggage for long periods of time. When possible, use the airline's baggage service when traveling with heavier items.

Carry pieces in both of your hands rather than one hand off to the side. This can decrease stress to the spine. Less weight on any one arm can also reduce the risk of developing "suitcase elbow," a chronic condition similar to "tennis elbow."

When placing luggage in an overhead compartment, first lift it onto the top of the seat. Place your hands on the left and right sides of the suitcase and lift it up. If your luggage has wheels, make sure the wheel-side is set in the compartment first. Once wheels are inside, put one hand atop the luggage and push it to the back of the compartment. To remove the luggage, reverse this process.

When using a backpack, make sure it has two padded and adjustable shoulder straps to equally balance the weight. Choose a backpack with several compartments to secure various-sized items, packing the heavier things low and towards the center. Slinging a backpack over one shoulder does not allow weight to be distributed evenly. This can cause muscle strain.

When using a duffel or shoulder bag, do not carry it on one shoulder for any length of time. Be sure to switch sides often.

Do not drag rolling luggage when climbing stairs–carry it instead.

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