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By : Grisel Blazek    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-09 03:54:45
We use backpacks for the single reason that they're cushty to tote around. However what if we selected the wrong backpack and instead of cutting down the pain it worsens it? You sure don't need this. Therefore, you must understand the relationship between back pain and backpacks especially if you're a parent of a kid who uses backpacks.

The most important thing you will need to take notice of is the spine of your youngster. If the weight on the back crosses a limit, the backbone has a tendency to arch to deal with the additional weight. If your youngster continues to carry this quantity of weight for some considerable time, he / she may get issues in the disk and may also develop a wrong posture.

Issues start with the spine once the weight of the backpack surpasses Twenty-six lbs. Also, if the weight of the backpack is Twenty percent of the child's weight or more than this, the child may have problems respiring. So , parents must check the position of the backbone when the kid has got the pack on. If at all there is any dislocation, the load must be adjusted in an appropriate way.

Overloaded backpack may end up in sciatica and other severe conditions of the back in your youngster. It's been noted that children carry about 10-20 % of their body weight in their backpacks. And, ideally it shouldn't surpass more than 10%.

Arranging the backpack properly might also go at length in avoiding sciatica and other forms of back stiffness. You need to ensure that the most heavy items are nearer to the back. You can leave the lighter things such as calculators, pens, paper and other small things towards the outside. This could cut down the amount of pressure being exerted on the back.

Padded shoulder straps can also be used to avoid back pain. The general public complain of shoulder and neck issues while carrying backpacks around. For them, a padded shoulder strap is the best way to avoid such problems. These are wider than normal straps and can help divide the weight uniformly. Moreover, they supply much needed cushioning to keep back pain at bay.

Your kid may think it's cool to hang the backpack using one strap only but this can take a toll on your kid's back. Putting the pack on one shoulder can cause posture problems, which can finally lead to back pain.

Backpacks might be a solution or reason for sciatica and other types of back pain, depending on the way that you use them. Stick to the previously mentioned tips to use them the proper way and you won't need to deal with backpack related back pain.

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