Summer vacation is over, and kids are going back to school. Each morning, millions of elementary, high school and college students across the nation are racing to the school bus or scurrying to their classes with an overstuffed back pack slung
over one shoulder. While carrying a backpack might seem harmless enough, it can cause some painful back and neck problems for students who don’t pack or carry their backpacks properly. Back pain is pervasive in our society. Eighty percent of us will suffer from it at some point in our lives, and 50 percent of us will suffer from low back pain this year alone. Low back pain is the most common health complaint experienced by working Americans today, a condition which cost the economy at least $50 billion a year in lost wages and productivity. Much of this suffering is brought on by had habits initiated during our younger years. such as carrying backpacks to school. The improper use of backpacks can lead to muscle imbalance that may turn into chronic back and neck problems later in life. |