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PUBLISHED: Sunday, September 7, 2008
Danger lurking in backpacks



Some may wonder whether small children lugging oversized, heavy backpacks to and from school might be risking serious injury to their growing spines and will one day suffer from serious back pain.

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Apparently, there is a real cause for concern.

According to a recent U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission study, more than 75 percent of students ages 8-12 suffer from increasing back pain inflicted by carrying their schoolwork and supplies in backpacks or similar totes.

“I’ve been saying since the second grade that too much homework is bad for a student,” said Dr. Pavel Bence, with a smile. “On a serious note, some of our younger elementary school students are literally carrying one-third their body weight for prolonged periods of time and distance. That puts a lot of stress on a body in the midst of development.”

And the heavy burdens are not just affecting those students small in stature, said Bence, a Sterling Heights-based chiropractor.

Student back injuries are now widespread. Ninety-six percent of the pupils monitored regularly haul much too heavy a pack on their back. In 2001 alone, 7,000 children went to U.S. emergency rooms for backpack-related injuries. And 60 percent of orthopedic doctors contacted regarding the study reported that they have treated children suffering from back pain caused by their heavy bags.

The study alluded to this calculation: A child carrying a 12-pound backpack and lifting it 10 times per day for the entire school year has carried and lifted a combined load of 21,600 pounds - the equivalent of six mid-size cars.

“Children should not carry backpacks that exceed more than 10 percent of their body weight - which translates into a 5- to 10-pound load for elementary students,” Bence said. “Even with the continued progression of electronic learning - which one would think leads to fewer books - the backpack has become a survival kit for the action-packed lives that today’s children lead during and after school hours. Parents and teachers have to take an active role in limiting what we literally load onto these children. If we don’t address it now, the picture of a child carrying numerous books - which many have seen as a sign for a bright future - could foreshadow a painful outlook as well.”

For more information, call Bence at 978-9900.


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