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Title: Backpack Safety


1
Backpack Safety
  • Brought to you by
  • Joe Family Chiropractic

2
Overview
  • Purpose
  • An 8 minute video on backpack safety
  • A demonstration with skeletal models, that show
    what can happen to your spine if it is not taken
    care of
  • A discussion of ways to prevent backpack injury
  • A demonstration with a student on how to carry a
    backpack correctly
  • Questions and Answers

3
Purpose
  • To educate about the health issues of carrying
    too heavy backpacks improperly, demonstrate what
    happens to the back if it is injured or strained
    and show how to properly wear a backpack

4
Facts Abut Backpack Injury
  • Heavy backpacks have a destructive impact on the
    posture and spinal health of children
  • Todays heavy loads are causing injuries that can
    last a lifetime
  • 55 of students carry more than the recommended
    national guidelines of 10-15 of body weight
    (Simmons College, April, 2001)
  • The average student has a Visual Analog Scale
    (VAS) for pain of 5.8 (Northeastern University)

5
Facts Abut Backpack Injury
  • The study further showed that a good way to
    prevent this injury was with AIRPACKS backpack.
    Specifically, the average student wearing
    AIRPACKS backpack had a 50 reduction in pain as
    compared to the control group and had an average
    VAS score of 1.8

6
Facts Abut Backpack Injury
  • 66 of school nurses reported seeing students
    with pain or injury attributed to carrying
    backpacks (AIRPACKS survey, 2000)
  • Up to 60 of children will experience back pain
    by the time they reach 18 years of age
    (University of Michigan)

7
Facts Abut Backpack Injury
  • National Public Radio reported that 65 of
    adolescents visits to doctors are for backpack
    related injuries (October, 1998)
  • The American Academy of Orthopedics stated that
    backpack injury is a significant problem for
    children

8
How much weight?
  • Users Weight
  • 50 lbs
  • 80 lbs
  • 100 lbs
  • 130 lbs
  • Backpack Weight
  • 7.5 lbs
  • 12 lbs
  • 15 lbs
  • 19.5 lbs

9
What most carry
  • Many children, teens and adults are carrying up
    to 40 lbs and are potentially injuring themselves

10
Common Problems
  • Neck pain
  • Upper back pain
  • Mid back pain
  • Lower back pain
  • Subluxations
  • Arm numbness
  • Hand numbness
  • Shoulder pain
  • Fatigue from heavy loads
  • Headaches from upper back and neck tension
  • Potential life long damage

11
Extreme Problems
  • Excess weight on a spine that is growing and
    developing can create injuries that will heal in
    wrong and as the child goes through growth
    spurts, will grow wrong, and weaken the spine

12
Extreme Problems
  • Postural Distortions
  • Abnormal Gait
  • Disc weakening (herniation)
  • Osteoarthritis
  • What will the long term effects be?

13
To prevent injury
  • When picking up the pack face the backpack first
  • Bend at the knees and lift with your legs not
    your back
  • Keep the pack close to your body
  • Carry ONLY what you need. Every extra item adds
    weight!

14
Wear a backpack properly
  • Distribute the weight properly.
  • Put the heavier items on the bottom and
    against the back to keep the weight off your
    shoulders and maintain better posture
  • Wear BOTH shoulder straps unless your pack is
    designed for use on one shoulder. Carrying a
    heavy backpack using one strap can shift the
    wieght to one side, which can lead to neck and
    muscle spasms, low back pain and walking
    improperly.

15
Wear a backpack properly
  • Choose a backpack with thickly padded shoulder
    straps. Non-padded straps dig into the shoulders
    causing pain due to compressional loading of the
    acromio-clavicular joint and stress on the
    trapezius muscles.

16
Wear a backpack properly
  • Choose a backpack with a lumbar support. The
    lumbar cushion will redistribute weight to the
    lower extremities, creating a fulcrum that
    facilitates an upright standing position and good
    posture that is essential for proper spinal
    hygiene.

17
Wear a backpack properly
  • Use an ergonomic backpack. Shift the weight off
    the shoulders, neck and upper back to the lower
    back. This will prevent injury and is more
    comfortable.

18
Wear a backpack properly
  • Use an ergonomic backpack. Shift the weight off
    the shoulders, neck and upper back to the lower
    back. This will prevent injury and is more
    comfortable.

19
Chiropractic Care
  • Unfortunately, because of the drug problem in
    schools kids do not have a locker and are
    carrying more and more books.
  • From the embrological stage in our mothers womb
    our organ development stems from the spine and
    nervous system. The value of having the spine
    nervous system checked regularly by a
    chiropractor is to enable the spine and organs
    of the body to heal right grow right through
    back pack stress and the rigorous postural stress
    of being a student.
  • Joe Family Chiropractic wishes you your best
    school year ever.
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