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Backpack Basics

Most Injuries Are Preventable

Nationwide, backpack-related injuries send about 6,000 children to the emergency room each year.But just about every backpack-related injury is
preventable. That’s why Eric Wall, MD, director of the Orthopaedic Surgery Division at Cincinnati Children’s, offers back-to-school advice to lighten the load:

  • Limit loads to 15 to 20 percent of the child’s weight.
  • Choose a lightweight backpack with wide, padded shoulder straps, a cushioned back and waist straps.
  • Use both shoulder straps. Make sure they fit snug against the body.
  • Balance the weight with the heaviest items in the center of the back.
  • Remind your child to bend at the knees while lifting and wearing the pack.
  • If your child complains of persistent back or shoulder pain, see your doctor.