Backpack Safety - What Are The Basic Rules
Most kids carry backpacks to school everyday, and pediatricians,
physical therapists and parents are reporting increasing numbers
of schoolchildren complaining of back, neck and shoulder pain,
along with tingling or numbness in their arms and hands. This is
being attributed to children carrying heavy loads of schoolbooks
in backpacks and often not following backpack safety rules and
using the bag improperly.
However don't scrap your child's backpack and run out to buy a
sling bag, or briefcase type book bag. Evidence exists that says
these are even more harmful than the backpack. So what is a
parent to do? Backpacks if made correctly, worn properly not
over packed and packed correctly, are fine. A back friendly bag
will have wide padded shoulder straps, a padded back, and a
waist belt.
This takes care of most of the problems. The straps, on this
type of bag, avoid the pinching of the shoulders by narrow
unpadded straps on other backpacks. The waist belt and padded
bag help to reduce the bouncing of the bag on the back. This
reduces repetitive impact injury. Some backpacks even have a
chest belt, and side straps to stabilize the load.
This type of backpack is obvious the better choice, because it
uses the back and abdominal muscles, the two strongest muscle
systems in the body, properly. A heavy backpack, incorrectly
worn, can pull the child back, so the child leans forward to
compensate for the pull. This can compress and possibly damage
the vertebrae, causing back and neck pain.
This leaning forward also tends to cause the child to roll her
shoulders inward. This with the forward lean can also compress
the lungs and cause problems for asthmatic kids. The best
backpacks are made of sturdy material, have padded wide shoulder
straps, padded backs, waist and chest belts. These extra belts
help to put some of the weight bearing on the legs and hips. You
have the right backpack, now you have to make sure your child
knows how to use it properly.
First teach her how to pack it properly, heavier items like
textbooks should be placed closet to the back, don