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Collection of Back Injury Cliparts (15)

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Curated clip art focused on back injury, including crisp transparent PNGs and simple vectors suitable for classroom printouts, slides, and web use.

A woman grimacing in pain as lightning bolts highlight a sharp lower back injury-common after poor lifting form or sudden movement.
A clear, high-contrast warning sign reminding workers to lift safely to avoid back strain or injury.
When the barbell wins: a lighthearted take on lifting mishaps that reminds us to respect proper form and weight limits.
A tired but determined hiker takes a moment to rest, sharing the trail with a curious little bird.
Bending at the waist while lifting a heavy bucket can lead to serious back strain-always lift with your legs, not your back.
The universal prohibition sign: a red circle with a diagonal line, signaling that an action or item is not permitted.
A classic line-art depiction of acute lower back pain-notice the grimace and lightning bolts signaling sudden, intense discomfort.
A 3D model showing classic lower back pain posture-hands on hips, bent forward-common with lumbar strain or muscle overuse.
A stylized orange stick figure sits injured, wrapped in bandages-ideal for visualizing accident response or rehabilitation themes.
A man rests comfortably with three supportive pillows-pink, green, and blue-demonstrating optimal head and neck alignment.
These four standardized warning signs illustrate common fall risks: slipping on flat surfaces, tripping over obstacles, stepping off edges, and falling down stairs.
A happy child properly buckled up in a car seat, showing how easy and important it is to wear a seatbelt.
A person showing signs of acute shoulder pain-common with strain, injury, or poor posture.
A light blue 3D wheelchair symbol, widely recognized as the international symbol of access for people with disabilities.
A dynamic, multicolored silhouette of runners moving together-celebrating diversity, teamwork, and the joy of running.
Man struggling under heavy load.