Everyday Ergonomics for Working Moms | Stop pain, fix biomechanics, improve function

75. The Car Seat Lift That Saves Your Back


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Have you ever lifted the infant car seat out of the car and felt that little tweak in your back? That 15–25 lb seat plus your baby might not seem heavy… until it’s your low back, shoulders, and core feeling the strain.

 

In this episode, I share the exact car seat lift that protects your back, shoulders, and core — plus a few tricks most moms don’t know. You’ll learn:

 

  • Why lifting a car seat hurts more than it should
  • The step-by-step “Close. Lift. Hug. Turn” technique
  • How to carry the seat safely to protect your wrists and shoulders
  • When it might be time to stop carrying the seat altogether
  • Simple car setup adjustments that make lifting easier
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    If you’re a mom tired of ending every day with aches, this episode is for you. Because small tweaks in everyday movements can create big relief.


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    Everyday Ergonomics for Working Moms | Stop pain, fix biomechanics, improve functionBy Amanda Rabin

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