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Chiropractors Offer Backpack
Safety Checklist
The August 04, 2005 Business Wire ran story about
backpack safety and chiropractic.
Dr. Kassie Donoghue, president of the California
Chiropractic Association (CCA) states, "As the mother of
an elementary school aged child, I know the pressure
that comes from kids who want a certain cartoon
character or color. As a doctor, I want to do what's
most important for my child's long term health." She
continued, "Before going out to buy a backpack, it's
helpful to talk to your kids about the type of backpack
you want to buy. By following a few simple guidelines,
you can help your child choose a backpack they like and
avoid serious back problems."
When choosing a backpack for your child the CCA made
some simple suggestions to look for. They include:
Padded shoulder straps
Padded back
Lumbar support
Waist belt
Multiple compartments
Correct size
"This is an important issue for doctors of chiropractic
because we focus on wellness and preventative care,"
said Dr. Donoghue. "Our job is to help prevent health
problems and that's why doctors of chiropractic are so
concerned about children carrying backpacks that don't
fit well or that are too heavy."
Dr. John Maltby, President of the International
Chiropractors Association added, "Nothing is more
important than the health and proper function of a
child's nervous system. The spine houses a major part of
the nervous system, the spinal cord. A healthy spine
free of subluxations is essential for nervous system
function. Backpacks when carried improperly, or
overloaded can be a major form of stress on a young
developing spine, create subluxations, and can have
serious effects on nerve system function and general
health."
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