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Dear All,
About 60% illness cases are caused by Backache problems.
We have discussed a lot aboout Yoga, Exercises etc.
You may have read these ppts earlier but still I feel it is worth to refresh.
Some more tips are in attached presentation.
May be useful for self as well as for trainings.
Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Nasik
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File Type: ppt Back Ache BackSafety.ppt (504.0 KB, 373 views)

Dear Sudhir,
Attached presentation will help to refresh us. Specially Silde #8 to Slide #16 (The force involved) explained in simple way. Slide #30 Mattress we had a same problem in our camp 2 years ago most of them got back pain then we had changed all old matress (I didn't remember the old mattress name) to Lido Mattress.
Thanks for Your presenation.
Keep on sharing. . .

From United States, Fpo
Sudhir, Thanks for sharing a well laid out presentation that can be used for increasing awareness and provide training. Seasons Greetings and Happy New Year 2012 Ashok
From United States, Saint Albans
boss2966
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Thank you Mr. Sudhir.
It is a timely presentation. From 22 September onwards I am suffering from Low back pain, further hospitalised and then had 2 months bed rest. Recently only I resumed my duties. Surely I will follow the instructions given in the presentation.
Your concern over our health is really amazing and keep on sharing Mr. Sudhir
God Bless you dear.

From India, Kumbakonam
me too facing same problem...for a long time...could you pls share how Docs treated your problem...i mean was it a surgery or some excercises on regular basis.....
yes!! this presentation is really helpful..
thanks!!

From India, New Delhi
boss2966
1168

Dear Saunee
Initially I felt pain, while wearing my dress after bath in the morning hours. But I neglected and keep on going to office for about 8 days. When the pain crossed the tollerable limit, I went to hospital and consulted Orthopaedic Surgeon. He advised me for Bed Rest and MRI Scan. In that MRI Scan only I came to know that there are compression in my Spine took place in 4 places (C5-C6, D12-L1, L4-L5 and L5-S1) and L4-L5 Disc got teared. But Doctors advised me for bedrest and I was in bed for 2 months. Presently I am doing Exercise only and I am not sitting continuously for more than 30 minutes. Now I have reduced 3 kg weight and I am trying to reduce atleast another 10 kg to keep myself heal and healthy.
Please consult a good doctor, who can advise you in better way.

From India, Kumbakonam
Mr. Sudhir...
Nice ppt ...eye-opener to all those who work more than 8-10 hrs..in a day sitting on chair...without doing any Exercise...and even avoid small important tips which could help for healthy life...
Thanks again..
Pravin's


PTRC
46

Thank you for sharing the presentation. I am yet to open and look at it, hence no comment as yet on the content. Back ache and other musculoskeletal diseases are not included in the list of occupational diseases in Indian laws- may it be list of NOTIFIABLE diseases in Factory Act or list of diseases fro which compensation may be claimed in ESI Act and E.C.Act. There is need to make demand with the labor ministry to accept ILO list of Occupational diseases as revised in 2010 which is very comprehansive
From India, Coimbatore
Thanks Bhaskar for this helpful information...I was under consult of Orthopedic Surgeon about nine months back. He also advised me not to sit for long in same posture....also advised some medicines...but now i feel the pain coming back again...thinking to consult the same doc again...at that time i got my X-ray done but nothing was there.....
Thanks once again.....

From India, New Delhi
PTRC
46

Dear Sudhir,
I have seen the presentation. My only suggestion is (Pl.refer Slide #3), when you give data, pl. give reference of the source or country for which the data is. In absence of it some may use it as Indian data. Also pl.add, what I have already mentioned- it is not compensable or notifiable disease.
AS requested by you I am attaching ILO list as revised in 2010. It is available on ILO site also

From India, Coimbatore
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File Type: pdf ILO Occupational diseases list .pdf (1.25 MB, 187 views)
File Type: pdf ILO R194-List of Occupational Diseases.pdf (189.3 KB, 112 views)

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