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Properly fitting backpacks may reduce injury

Filed under Wellness by Conner Flynn on September 4th, 2009
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Properly fitting backpacks may reduce injuryBackpacks have gotten heavier in recent years, often causing injury to our children. According to professionals it has to fit properly to avoid a lifetime of pain and problems. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission says that backpack-related injuries resulted in 7,300 emergency room visits in 2006 alone.

Below are some tips that might help your child avoid problems:

The backpack size should correlate with the child’s size and age — smaller, younger children should have smaller backpacks. Look for reflective material on the backpack to improve visibility and padded shoulder straps for added comfort.
Consider buying a backpack that can be wheeled or a triangular sling-style bag, which is worn over one shoulder and across the body, which better balances the load.
When loading the backpack, put heaviest items closest to the back. This helps distribute weight more evenly. When loaded, the backpack should weigh less than 10 to 15 percent of the child’s body weight.
Adjust shoulder straps so the backpack fits snugly against the back. The child should always use both should straps and clip the waist belt, if the backpack has one, for added support and even weight distribution.

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Last Updated on September 4th, 2009

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