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Correct Posture Month
May is Correct Posture Month. In a May 6, 2004 Yahoo
news release is a story from the American Chiropractic
Association (ACA) proclaiming May as Correct Posture
Month. The article notes that a new study published in
the journal 'Spine' revealed an urgent need for health
promotion programs to increase awareness and reduce
risks in the school environment, such as heavy
backpacks, desks and chairs that don't fit their users,
and an absence of physical activity during recess.
During Correct Posture Month, the ACA is urging school
administrators, teachers, and parents' organizations to
more closely examine these unexpected dangers lurking in
our schools. Parents and schools need to become more
aware of the risks associated with heavy backpacks,
improper computer ergonomics and physical inactivity.
The article listed a series of recommendations related
to posture in several different categories. These are:
Make sure your child's backpack weighs no more than 10
percent of his or her bodyweight. A backpack should
never hang more than four inches below the waistline.
Make sure your child's workstation chair fits him or her
correctly. Limit your child's time at the computer and
make sure he or she takes periodic breaks during
computing time.
Children should participate in at least 30 minutes of
physical activity each day.
Make sure your kids are getting plenty of rest.
The release noted that young children are suffering from
back pain much earlier than previous generations, and
the use of overweight backpacks is a contributing
factor. The release also noted that at least 70 percent
of America's 30 million elementary school students use
computers, according to a recent New York Times article.
As a result, many children are already suffering from
chronic pain in the hands, back, neck and shoulders, as
well as repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel
syndrome.
The release also recommends chiropractic care for
children. They note that a doctor of chiropractic can
offer advice on lifestyle changes to keep children fit
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