{"id":492953,"date":"2026-01-31T19:15:11","date_gmt":"2026-01-31T18:15:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/transfers-and-mobilizations-protecting-your-back-as-a-caregiver\/"},"modified":"2026-02-01T20:25:06","modified_gmt":"2026-02-01T19:25:06","slug":"transfers-and-mobilizations-protecting-your-back-as-a-caregiver","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/transfers-and-mobilizations-protecting-your-back-as-a-caregiver\/","title":{"rendered":"Transfers and Mobilizations: Protecting Your Back as a Caregiver"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[et_pb_section fb_built=&#8221;1&#8243; admin_label=&#8221;Article HTML v8.4&#8243; _builder_version=&#8221;4.16&#8243;][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=&#8221;4_4&#8243; _builder_version=&#8221;4.16&#8243;][et_pb_code admin_label=&#8221;HTML stylis\u00e9&#8221;]<link href=\"https:\/\/fonts.googleapis.com\/css2?family=Montserrat:wght@400;500;600;700;800&#038;display=swap\" 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.dynseo-feature-card{padding:18px}.dynseo-article .dynseo-feature-card img{max-width:80px}.dynseo-article .dynseo-feature-card h4{font-size:1rem}.dynseo-article .dynseo-feature-card p{font-size:.85rem}.dynseo-article .dynseo-button{padding:12px 20px;font-size:.95rem}.dynseo-article .dynseo-cta{padding:20px 18px}.dynseo-article .dynseo-cta h3{font-size:1.15rem}.dynseo-article .dynseo-cta p{font-size:.9rem}.dynseo-article .dynseo-intro{padding:12px 15px;font-size:.95rem}.dynseo-article .dynseo-tip-box{padding:18px}.dynseo-article .styled-list li,.dynseo-article ul li{padding-left:22px;margin-bottom:10px;font-size:.95rem}.dynseo-article .styled-list li::before,.dynseo-article ul li::before{width:8px;height:8px;top:7px}}\n<\/style>\n<div class=\"dynseo-article\">\n<div class=\"dynseo-intro\"><pee>In our profession of supporting elderly people and those with loss of autonomy, we, caregivers, are the pillar on which the well-being of our seniors rests. Every day, we offer much more than material assistance: we provide presence, comfort, and a listening ear. But this pillar, to remain strong, must be maintained. And the centerpiece of this pillar is our back. Transfers and mobilizations, repeated gestures dozens of times a day, can turn this support into a source of chronic pain if we are not careful.<\/pee>\n<pee>This article is not just a simple list of instructions. It is a guide we have designed for you, our colleagues, to help you integrate best practices into your daily routine. Because preserving your back is not an option, it is an essential professional skill. It is the assurance of being able to continue practicing this job we love, effectively, kindly, and without jeopardizing our own health. We will address mechanical principles, concrete techniques, but also the importance of communication and tools that, like ours, can facilitate daily life.<\/pee>\n<pee>Our spine is a marvel of engineering: a structure that is both flexible and robust, capable of supporting significant loads. However, like any precision mechanism, it has its limits and rules of operation. As caregivers, we constantly put it to the test, often in far from ideal conditions. Understanding the mechanisms of injury is the first step to preventing it.<\/pee>\n<h3>Risky movements in daily life<\/h3>\n<pee>The danger does not necessarily come from a single violent effort, but more often from the repetition of seemingly harmless gestures, performed incorrectly. Think about your typical day. The first transfer in the morning, moving a person from the bed to the chair. The adjustment in bed for breakfast. The assistance to go to the toilet. The accompaniment to the shower. Every movement is a solicitation.<\/pee>\n<pee>The main culprits are:<\/pee>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Bending the trunk forward:<\/strong> Leaning to pick up an object, putting shoes on a seated person, or adjusting sheets while keeping your legs straight puts enormous pressure on the intervertebral discs.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Twisting the torso:<\/strong> Pivoting while holding a load, even something light like a meal tray, or helping a person to turn is one of the most dangerous movements for the back. Imagine wringing out a sponge: that\u2019s what your discs endure.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Carrying loads at arm&#8217;s length:<\/strong> The further the person or object is from our center of gravity, the more effort is required from our lumbar muscles. Supporting a person who slips from their chair while being poorly positioned is a classic example.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>The consequences of poor posture<\/h3>\n<pee>In the short term, the consequences are familiar: sharp pain, a &#8220;back strain,&#8221; muscle spasms that can immobilize us for several days. These incidents are alarm signals that our body sends us.<\/pee>\n<pee>If we ignore them, the long-term consequences can be much more serious. We are talking about chronic low back pain, sciatica, and in the most severe cases, herniated discs. These conditions not only cause us suffering; they hinder us in our professional and personal lives. They are a major cause of work stoppages and, unfortunately, of forced career changes. Back pain is not an inevitability of the job, but the result of practices that can and must be corrected. For more information on prevention, you can consult reliable resources like the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ameli.fr\/assure\/sante\/themes\/lombalgie-aigue\/prevention\">Health Insurance file on low back pain<\/a>.<\/pee>\n<h3>The importance of active prevention<\/h3>\n<pee>Prevention is not simply &#8220;being careful.&#8221; It is an active approach, a daily discipline. It is about integrating a set of reflexes and techniques that will become second nature. Viewing prevention as an investment in your professional future is the best approach. Every good gesture is a contribution to your &#8220;health capital.&#8221; It is this capital that will allow you to endure in this demanding yet rewarding profession.<\/pee><\/div>\n<nav class=\"dynseo-toc\">\n<div class=\"toc-title\">\ud83d\udccb Summary<\/div>\n<ol>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #ffeca7\"><a href=\"#section-1\">The fundamental principles of a safe transfer<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #e73469\"><a href=\"#section-2\">Technical and human assistance: never be alone<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #a9e2e4\"><a href=\"#section-3\">Beyond the physical: communication and cognitive stimulation<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"border-left:4px solid #5e5ed7\"><a href=\"#section-4\">Taking care of yourself to better take care of others<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/nav>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-1\">The fundamental principles of a safe transfer<\/h2>\n<pee>A successful transfer is not a demonstration of strength. It is a precise choreography where each movement is designed to maximize the safety of the person being assisted and minimize the effort for us. It relies on three pillars: preparation, posture, and the intelligence of movement.<\/pee>\n<h3>Preparing the transfer: the key to success<\/h3>\n<pee>A transfer that begins in haste is often a transfer that goes wrong. Take a few moments to analyze the situation.<\/pee>\n<ul class=\"styled-list\">\n<li><strong>Evaluate the environment:<\/strong> Is the space clear? Are there rugs that could cause slipping, wires lying around, or furniture obstructing the path? Is the wheelchair in the right place, with the brakes properly engaged? Is the bed at the right height? A prepared environment is 50% less risk.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Evaluate the person:<\/strong> How does she feel today? Is she tired, in pain, anxious? Is she able to participate at least minimally in the effort? Simple and clear communication is essential. Explain what you are going to do, step by step. &#8220;Mrs. Dupont, we are going to stand up. I will help you to the edge of the bed. On three, we will stand up.&#8221; A person who understands is a person who cooperates.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Prepare mentally:<\/strong> Visualize the movement in your head, from start to finish. Anticipate the difficult points. This mental preparation allows you to be more fluid and efficient.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>The right posture: your best ally<\/h3>\n<pee>Our body is our primary tool for work. Let\u2019s learn to use it correctly. The basic posture, often referred to as the &#8220;knight&#8217;s position,&#8221; is the foundation of any safe gesture.<\/pee>\n<ul class=\"styled-list\">\n<li><strong>Spread your feet:<\/strong> Your feet should be shoulder-width apart, one slightly in front of the other. This wide base gives you maximum stability, like the foundations of a house.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Bend your legs:<\/strong> The effort should come from your thighs, the strongest muscles in your body. Bend your knees and hips to lower yourself. Your back should remain as straight as possible. Think of a weightlifter lifting a bar: he never bends his back.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Keep the load close to you:<\/strong> Whether it is a person or an object, bring it as close as possible to your torso. This significantly reduces the lever effect and the tension on your lower back.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Lock your back and engage your abdominal muscles:<\/strong> By tightening your abdominal belt, you create a kind of natural &#8220;strength belt&#8221; that protects your spine.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Use your body&#8217;s counterweight:<\/strong> To initiate movement, shift your weight from one leg to the other. The movement becomes smoother and less muscular.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>Using your body intelligently<\/h3>\n<pee>Brute force is rarely the solution. The intelligence of movement is about using the laws of physics to our advantage. Your legs are your engine, your back is the chassis. The chassis must remain rigid and stable, while the engine provides the power. Do not ask your chassis to do the work of the engine.<\/pee>\n<pee>When you need to move a person, always prefer to push or roll rather than pull or lift. For changes in direction, never twist with your torso. Your whole body should pivot by moving your feet. This simple &#8220;side step&#8221; can save you from many pains.<\/pee>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-2\">Technical and human assistance: never be alone<\/h2>\n<p><!\u2013- [et_pb_br_holder] -\u2013><!\u2013- [et_pb_br_holder] -\u2013><img %%SRC_9%% id=\"3\" alt=\"Transfers and mobilizations\" style=\"max-width:100%;display:block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;width:70%;\"><!\u2013- [et_pb_br_holder] -\u2013><\/p>\n<pee>One of the biggest mistakes is wanting to do everything alone, out of habit, lack of time, or false pride. Recognizing your limits and knowing how to ask for help is a sign of professionalism, not weakness.<\/pee>\n<h3>Technical aids for mobilization<\/h3>\n<pee>Today, many devices exist to relieve us. They are not gadgets, but essential work partners. The patient lift, for example, allows for complete transfers for individuals who have no support, completely removing the load from us. The sliding sheet is a wonderful tool for repositioning a person in bed without friction and without pulling effort. The transfer belt provides a secure and comfortable grip to help a person stand up. The height-adjustable hospital bed is a valuable ally: raising it for care and lowering it for transfers avoids the need to bend over constantly. Familiarize yourself with these tools and do not hesitate to request them if the work environment does not provide them. The <a href=\"https:\/\/www.inrs.fr\/risques\/manutention-manuelle.html\">INRS (National Institute for Research and Safety)<\/a> offers many practical sheets on the use of these aids.<\/pee>\n<h3>The importance of human assistance<\/h3>\n<pee>For complex situations or with particularly heavy or uncooperative individuals, working in pairs is essential. A two-person transfer is not simply the sum of two forces. It is coordination. One person guides the head and shoulders, the other the pelvis and legs. Communication between the two caregivers is crucial: we talk to each other, give directions, and count together (&#8220;On three, we lift!&#8221;). Never take unnecessary risks. It is better to wait a few minutes for a colleague to arrive than to injure yourself for months.<\/pee>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-3\">Beyond the physical: communication and cognitive stimulation<\/h2>\n<pee>A transfer is not just a mechanical movement from point A to point B. The person we are helping is an active partner in this movement. Their mental state, understanding of the situation, and ability to communicate are factors that directly influence our own physical safety. This is an aspect we take very seriously in our holistic approach to care.<\/pee>\n<h3>Communication: an essential transfer tool<\/h3>\n<pee>An anxious person, afraid of falling, will stiffen up, even clinging in a counterproductive way. This involuntary resistance significantly increases the effort we must exert and the risk of a misstep.<\/pee>\n<pee>Taking the time to reassure, calmly explain the process, and maintain visual and verbal contact all contribute to creating a climate of trust. A person who feels secure relaxes, participates better, and the transfer becomes smoother and safer for everyone. Sometimes, anticipating a need or pain can change everything. This is where tools can play a key role.<\/pee>\n<h3>The role of cognitive stimulation in cooperation<\/h3>\n<pee>It is in this spirit that we have designed our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/courses\/stimuler-et-creer-du-lien-avec-les-jeux-dynseo\/\">training programs to support people with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease<\/a>. We learn that stimulating a person cognitively is not only good for their memory, but also beneficial for all daily activities, including mobilizations.<\/pee>\n<pee>A more alert, more engaged person is better able to understand a simple instruction. Our programs, like the memory games <strong>EDITH<\/strong> on tablet, are not just simple entertainment. They are designed to create a bond between the caregiver and the cared-for, to open channels of non-verbal and verbal communication. A game session before care can relax the atmosphere, make the person more receptive, and therefore more cooperative during the subsequent transfer. The bond we create beforehand facilitates the technical act afterward.<\/pee>\n<pee>Similarly, our tool <strong>MY DICTIONARY<\/strong> has been designed for individuals with cognitive or language disorders, such as aphasia. It allows them, through simple images and pictograms, to express a need, pain, or desire. Imagine a person who can indicate to you, even before you start the transfer, that they have pain in their right shoulder. You can then adjust your grip, modify the movement, and thus avoid hurting them and provoking a defensive reaction that could put you in danger. These tools do not replace handling techniques, but they complement them by addressing the human factor, which is often the most unpredictable.<\/pee>\n<\/section>\n<div class=\"section-divider\">\u25c6 \u25c6 \u25c6<\/div>\n<section class=\"dynseo-section\">\n<h2 id=\"section-4\">Taking care of yourself to better take care of others<\/h2>\n<pee>Finally, the best technique will be useless if our own body is not ready. Preserving your back is also about overall lifestyle hygiene, before, during, and after work.<\/pee>\n<h3>Warm-up before starting work<\/h3>\n<pee>You wouldn\u2019t start a marathon without warming up. Your workday is a marathon. Take five minutes before starting your shift for some simple stretches. Do gentle rotations of your shoulders, neck, and wrists. Slightly stretch the muscles in your back and legs. This prepares your muscles for effort and significantly reduces the risk of &#8220;cold&#8221; injuries.<\/pee>\n<h3>Lifestyle hygiene: strengthening your &#8220;back capital&#8221;<\/h3>\n<pee>Outside of work, simple gestures can strengthen your back. Engaging in regular physical activity, even moderate activities like walking, swimming, or yoga, helps strengthen the abdominal belt and the deep muscles that support the spine. Also, remember to stay hydrated throughout the day, as well-hydrated intervertebral discs are more flexible and resilient. Finally, quality sleep is essential for allowing your body, especially your back, to recover.<\/pee>\n<h3>Listening to your body: knowing when to say stop<\/h3>\n<pee>Your body speaks to you. Persistent fatigue, a pain that settles in, or recurring discomfort should not be ignored. These are signs of overload. 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