If you like to garden but want to avoid common gardening injuries and sore muscles, it’s best to start and finish your day in the garden with a gentle warm up and some stretching. By following the tips below you can minimize injury, alleviate pain and get the most enjoyment out of your day in the garden.
Physiotherapist Ron Mattison (Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre) is a shoulder expert whose gardening never causes him injury.

Gardening Tips to prevent injury, alleviate pain and keep you moving for life.
3. Be ergonomically correct.
Stay close to the ground to trowel, plant
and weed. Wear kneepads to avoid putting too much pressure on your knees.
Ensure your tools are sharp when pruning or sawing to minimize your workload
and select tools with long handles to avoid reaching.
4. Pace Yourself.
Take breaks and do some gentle stretching to
keep limber. Try switching up tasks to use different muscles and avoid one
group being overworked. Repetitive actions that use a specific muscle or muscle
group can cause pain or injury