September 15, 2006 (Press Release) --
Dr. Patrick McCluskey of Timber Ridge Neck and Back Pain Clinic in North Royalton, OH wants you to know that your child's backpack might be causing harm! The potential dangers of heavy backpacks used by children are greater than most parents realize.
According to national guidelines, students should carry backpacks that weigh 10-15% of their body weight. Yet did you know that 55% of students are carrying backpacks that weigh more than the recommended weight? (Simmons College, April, 2001)
Dr. McCluskey said, "Carrying over this amount can cause permanent damage to a child's back and spine. As a chiropractor, I am seeing more and more children complaining about back pain and it is often because of the weight they're carrying on their backs to and from school every day. This can have a negative impact on a child's growth and back development."
A survey conducted by AIRPACKS in 2000 revealed that 66% of school nurses reported seeing students with pain or injury caused by backpacks.
According to Dr. McCluskey, there are some proven tips for what parents can do to avoid backpack aches and pains. Some of these tips are: wear backpack straps on both shoulders and not just one, put heavier books closest to the back so that it reduces awkward strain, teach your child to bend at the knees while lifting backpacks, and try to reduce the load and only carry what is necessary each day.
Dr. Patrick McCluskey, D.C. has helped 8,000 patients in North Royalton, OH with back pain. He offers a free consultation so that patients and children can see what chiropractic is all about, without financial risk. Timber Ridge Neck and Back Pain Clinic is located at 9257 West Sprague Road, North Royalton, OH 44133 and can be reached at 440-884-0083.
Note to Editors: Dr. Patrick McCluskey, D.C. is available as an expert source on chiropractic. Please call him at 440-884-0083.
According to national guidelines, students should carry backpacks that weigh 10-15% of their body weight. Yet did you know that 55% of students are carrying backpacks that weigh more than the recommended weight? (Simmons College, April, 2001)
Dr. McCluskey said, "Carrying over this amount can cause permanent damage to a child's back and spine. As a chiropractor, I am seeing more and more children complaining about back pain and it is often because of the weight they're carrying on their backs to and from school every day. This can have a negative impact on a child's growth and back development."
A survey conducted by AIRPACKS in 2000 revealed that 66% of school nurses reported seeing students with pain or injury caused by backpacks.
According to Dr. McCluskey, there are some proven tips for what parents can do to avoid backpack aches and pains. Some of these tips are: wear backpack straps on both shoulders and not just one, put heavier books closest to the back so that it reduces awkward strain, teach your child to bend at the knees while lifting backpacks, and try to reduce the load and only carry what is necessary each day.
Dr. Patrick McCluskey, D.C. has helped 8,000 patients in North Royalton, OH with back pain. He offers a free consultation so that patients and children can see what chiropractic is all about, without financial risk. Timber Ridge Neck and Back Pain Clinic is located at 9257 West Sprague Road, North Royalton, OH 44133 and can be reached at 440-884-0083.
Note to Editors: Dr. Patrick McCluskey, D.C. is available as an expert source on chiropractic. Please call him at 440-884-0083.

Learn backpack safety tips for the upcoming school year. Most children do not carry backpacks that meet suggested requirements for safety.
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