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10 Backpack Tips That Can Prevent Injuries

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The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) advises parents and caregivers to pay close attention to children’s posture and not wait for them to complain about back pain before lightening their load.

When used correctly, backpacks can be a good way to carry the necessities of the school day,” Dr. Melanie Kinchen, an orthopedic surgeon and AAOS spokeswoman, said in an academy news release. “Backpack injuries are commonly caused by wearing overloaded backpacks, as well as lifting and carrying them incorrectly. Parents and teachers should guide children and teens to take preventative measures. Start by choosing a backpack that is appropriately sized for your child or have them use a rolling backpack as an alternative to carrying their heavy load on their shoulders.”

The academy suggested several additional ways to help avoid pain and discomfort from wearing a backpack.

—Use both shoulder straps to evenly distribute the weight of the backpack.

—Tighten the straps and use a waist strap if available.

—Place the biggest items in the backpack closest to the back, but remove anything that is too heavy.

—Bend at the knees and use the legs when picking up a backpack.

—Only carry essential items in the backpack. Leave extra books at home or school whenever possible.

—Do not leave backpacks in aisles or walkways to avoid falls.

—Parents and caregivers should encourage their children to speak up about any pain or discomfort they feel while wearing their backpack, particularly numbness or tingling in the arms or legs.

—Wear backpacks that are appropriate for the wearer’s size.

—Parents and caregivers should be aware of any posture changes in their child or red marks on their shoulders from wearing their backpack.

Learn more about backpack safety at BlackDoctor.Org.

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