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A shovelful of injuries - 1

  • Writer: Benjamin Lou
    Benjamin Lou
  • Jan 10
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 9

A comic strip from Elbro Needs Physio by Benjamin Lou. This comic explains the different types of injuries, including muscle strains and concussions, that can occur while shoveling snow.

Each winter in the United States, an average of 11,500 people visit emergency rooms for a shovelful of injuries related to snow shoveling [1].


A common way of injury is a muscle strain, which occurs when we ask a muscle to contract quickly and forcefully to move or hold a load that ultimately proves to be too heavy for the muscle. A shovelful of snow can be too heavy for a muscle that doesn’t practice shoveling regularly year-round. The consequences can range from an irritation of the muscle (muscle knot) or its tendons (tendinitis) to a muscle or tendon tear.


Another way of injury is a concussion. During a fall, the head can hit the ground, and the brain, which is housed inside the skull, can be bruised and injured by impacting the inner walls of the skull.

 
 

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