Mulberry Osteopaths

21 Manor Place,
Edinburgh EH3 7DX
0131 225 2012

Luggage Damage

Here we go heading into summer and the holiday season.  So how much can you squeeze into your suitcase for that holiday and, more importantly, how heavy will it be once you’ve packed it?

The fact is that this is the time of year when osteopaths will be seeing patients with luggage induced injuries. If you don’t want to be one of those unlucky folk here are a few things to think about when it comes to surviving your holiday luggage.

How heavy? – Obviously the weight of your suitcase will determine how much potential damage it will cause when you come to lift it so try to keep it light. Let’s face it, most of us are guilty of packing too much stuff and we return home with somethings that never leave the case. Maybe even consider two bags instead of cramming everything into one. Of course the airlines would like this and I appreciate it’s not always possible.

Does it have wheels? – It’s a lot easier to wheel a heavy load than it is to lift it so opt for the suitcase with wheels. Also bear in mind you’ll probably still have to lift a suitcase at some point in any case to get up or down stairs, into the boot of a car or drag it off the airport conveyor belt.

Need a trolley? – If the airport or railway station has a luggage trolley it makes sense to use one to carry your load.

Pull or push? – Dragging a case behind you means walking slightly twisted which could put strain through both the shoulder and the spine. Pushing a case in front can be less of a strain on the body.

How high can you go? – You may be able to just lift your heavy suitcase off the floor but don’t assume you can get the same case above your head and into an overhead locker.

How long have you been sitting? – Whether it’s a couple of hours in the car or a long haul flight across the Atlantic bear in mind that you’ll be stiff at the end of the journey and therefore at more risk of injury when it comes to throwing luggage around. So don’t be in too much of a hurry to lift the suitcase out of the boot of the car after a long drive.

What’s the rush? – If you try to do something too quickly the chances are that you won’t do it properly so think about how you lift a huge suitcase and take your time.

Do you need help? – If it’s too heavy or too bulky don’t be afraid to ask for help.

Simply remember to view your luggage as a potential health hazard and be careful when you’re anywhere near it.

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