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Backpacks and Children’s Spine ALERT

5/9/2023

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By 15 years of age, the percentage of children experiencing back pain is approximately 50%-70%, which approaches adult rates of 70-80% (1).
Most school children experience some sort of neck or back pain. Studies have shown there is a significant association between the weight of the backpack the child uses and the likelihood of reporting back pain (1).
In a study of 640 school children with back pain, the authors collected data for 25 years. They showed an 84% lifetime prevalence of continued back pain as an adult. Therefore, it is extremely important to do as much as you can to deal with the issue causing the back pain for your children now!
Here is our 5 tips to help prevent back pain in your children this year
  1. Good Posture-stand tall, pretend there is a piece of string pulling you up from your head.
  2. Sittting Straight- keep good posture when you are sitting, don’t be a slouch potato.
  3. Try to have standing breaks, every 25-30 minutes
  4. Home Work station, check that it is still suitable, chances are they have grown and the desk space will need to change. Home computers should be eye level, Laptop should use a laptop stand and plug in keyboard and mouse.
  5. Back pack checks- a child backpack should weight no heavier than 10% of their body weight. The back pack ideally be carried on both shoulders not on one shoulder (although research has not been done to determine which way to carry the bag at this stage is the best approach, common sense prevails here). In 1996, the Ministry for Education in Austria decided that school bags were not allowed to weigh more than 10% of the child’s body weight (1).
These tips will go a long way to help your child spinal health now and in the future.
If you would any further information about what we do at sprouting Health Chiropractic head over to our website or ring us today to book an Appointment to see if we can help.
 
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References
  1. Troussier, B., Davoine, P., De Gaudemaris, R., Fauconnier, J. and Phelip, X., 1994. Back pain in school children. A study among 1178 pupils. Scandinavian journal of rehabilitation medicine, 26(3), pp.143-146.
  2. Harreby M, Neergaard K, Hesselsoe G, et al. Are radiologic changes in the thoracic and lumbar spine of adolescents risk factors for low backpain in adults Va 25 year prospective cohort study of 640 school children. Spine. 1995;20:2298Y2302.
 
 
2 Comments
Chiro North Lakes link
5/9/2023 05:04:44 pm

I've read the article about backpacks and children's spine health, and I appreciate the insightful information it provides on the importance of proper backpack usage in maintaining a healthy spine for kids.

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Chiropractor North Lakes link
8/11/2023 05:54:00 pm

This article brings to light the crucial issue of backpacks and their impact on children's spine health, serving as a valuable reminder for parents to prioritize the well-being of their kids.

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