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Preventing backpack injury

Ways to Prevent Backpack Injury

Wear a backpack properly

·  Distribute the weight properly. Put the heavier items on the bottom and against the back to keep the weight off of your shoulders and maintain a better posture.

·  Wear both shoulder straps unless your pack is designed for use on one shoulder.  Carrying a heavy backpack using one strap can shift the weight to one side, which can lead to neck and muscles spasms, low back pain and walking improperly.

§ Choose a backpack with thickly padded shoulder straps.  Non-padded straps dig into the shoulders causing pain due to compressional loading of the acromioclavicular joints and stress on the trapezius muscles.

§ Choose a backpack with a lumbar support. The lumbar cushion will redistribute weight to the lower extremities, creating a fulcrum that facilitates an upright standing position and good posture that is essential for proper spinal health.

§ Use an ergonomic backpack. Shift the weight off the shoulders, neck and upper back to the lower back. This will prevent injury and is more comfortable.

Lift a backpack correctly.
·  Face the backpack before you lift it.
·  Bend at the knees and lift with your legs not with your back.
·  Keep the pack close to the body.

Carry only what you need.  Every extra item adds weight!

Here’s a video to sum it all up: Backpack safety video

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