Backpack Safety
Backpacks come in all sorts of styles, colors, and fabrics. Children show their personality through their backpack. However, there are over 5000 injuries every school year related to heavy backpacks. Up to 20% percent of children miss school or sports activities because of pain caused by heavy backpacks and 30-50% of adolescents complain of abdominal muscle strain, or pain in the neck, shoulders, and back.
How Do Heavy Backpacks Cause Problems?
The spine is made of 33 vertebrae. The discs between the vertebrae act as natural shock absorbers. When a heavy backpack is incorrectly placed on the shoulders, the force pulls you backwards. To compensate, you bend forward at the hips and arch the back, which causes the spine to compress unnaturally. The heavy weight can then lead to abdominal strain, shoulder, neck and back pain.
Using Backpacks Wisely:
If the backpack weighs more than 20 pounds, carry items in your hands in front of you so that the weight is distributed evenly from the front and the back and pressure is decreased to the spine. If you would like more information about gastrointestinal (GI) digestive disorders and nutrition in children, please contact Dr. Mona Dave's Frisco Office or Southlake Office.