Ask Dr. Gott » backpacks http://askdrgottmd.com Ask Dr Gott MD's Website Sun, 12 Dec 2010 05:01:29 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 Getting backpacks right http://askdrgottmd.com/getting-backpacks-right/ http://askdrgottmd.com/getting-backpacks-right/#comments Thu, 09 Sep 2010 18:40:51 +0000 Dr. Gott http://askdrgottmd.com/?p=3793 Quite literally, we are talking about backs in this Back Talk column – specifically about children’s backs and their school backpacks.

The backpack might seem like the least important thing for a parent to worry about in the hectic days before school starts, but keep in mind that even very young children wear their packs every day, nine months a year.

And, when those backpacks fit incorrectly, it can add pressure to a child’s neck, shoulders and back.

Here are some tips to prevent neck and back pain/strain.

* Choose a lightweight material. You might have to replace it sooner but it won’t add to your child’s already heavy load.

* Wide padded shoulder straps help distribute the weight of the pack more evenly.

* Children should carry no more than 10 to 20 percent of their body weight. Their bodies are still developing muscles, bones and their attachments are only equipped to support a small amount of weight without taxing them. Would you be comfortable carrying an 80 pound briefcase to work? For many children, this means working with a parent to figure out which one can remain on campus, in a desk or locket.

* Show them how to pack their bags ergonomically. Heavy items should be closest to their back. Use multiple compartments so that the load doesn’t sway from side to side.

* Make sure your children are wearing their backpacks correctly. They should be worn over both shoulders, high on the back (2 inches above the waistline) and have them buckle the waist strap if their pack has one.

No one is saying that backpacks are going to cause major illnesses or dysfunction in a child. But, packs can contribute to future neck and back problems.

So, check in with your children, ask them if they have any pain and/or numbness in their neck, shoulders, arms, back and/or legs. Children should not have any pain at any age, it’s just not normal.

If they are experiencing pain, try a natural alternative: chiropractic. It can help them adjust their spine and skeleton before any problems become permanent.

Monica S. Nowak, DC
The Chiropractic Center of Canaan
176 Ashley Falls Road
Canaan, CT 06018
860 824-0748

Reprinted with permission

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