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Adults are not the only ones who suffer from back pain. In fact 60% of children experience back pain before they reach age 18. Many of these back pain episodes are due to backpacks that are overloaded or poorly designed and from poor posture while working at a computer.
More than 6,000 children are treated in hospital emergency rooms each year for injuries related to lugging heavy backpacks -- and most are under 14 years of age. In addition, backpack-related injuries are up 256 percent since 1996.
Chronic pain can have long term affects on children, on their relationships, developmental abilities and school attendance. Therefore, parents and kids alike are taking action on how to relieve back pain and prevent it in the future.
For example, many parents are investing in ergonomically designed backpacks for their children, such as the Obus Form or the AirPacks backpacks available at Relax The Back. These ergonomically designed backpacks take a proactive approach to back health by redistributing the load which reduces back and shoulder tension caused by heavy loads by as much as 80%
Another major cause of kids’ back pain is due to the extended period of time they sit at a computer screen. Millions of children are using computers every day, at school and at home, for education and recreation, and often for 2-3 hours at a time daily. Poor posture, on top of a poorly designed workstation, are causing kid’s to experience back pain similar to that which makes their parents file workers’ comp claims.
“One means with which parents can help prevent back pain in their kids before it starts is by insuring that their home office is ergonomically efficient for themselves and their children,” said Marcy Swerdlow, Owner of Relax The Back in Chicago, IL. “Ergonomic task chairs with height and arm adjustment features, allow parents and kids to customize their seating according to their needs and reduce shoulder, neck and back pressure.”
Others are turning to fun and innovative back care seating products, such as the Swopper. This ergonomic bouncy stool-like chair eliminates static seating and gives you a fluid, energized movement for a healthy back. The patented mechanism was engineered and crafted in Germany to improve your posture, strengthen the muscles in your lower back and improve circulation to your lower extremities.
In addition, affordable lumbar supports and seat cushions that conform to the curves and angles of your body, can be an easy fix for poorly designed workstation furniture to reduce pressure and relieve back pain.
A few tips for proper posture and sitting:
-Sit back in your chair and use a good back support, do not lean forward; it increases pressure on the spine. Keep your feet flat on the floor or use a footrest.
-Keep your wrists as flat as possible with your elbows at a 90 degree or greater angle. Make sure that the upper arm and elbow are as close to the body and as relaxed as possible for mouse use - avoid overreaching
- Make sure the head is over the shoulders and the neck is as straight as possible
-Change positions frequently to avoid fatigue. Simply walking around the room every 30 to 60 minutes rests both eyes and body.
-As a general rule, children should not carry more than 15 to 20 percent of their body weight in their backpacks, according to Backpack Safety America (BSA).
Please visit www.spineuniverse.com for more tips on maintaining a healthy back and www.relaxtheback.com for more information on ergonomic furniture and back care.
RICHARD PALFREYMAN
Richard Palfreyman has served as president, chief executive officer, and director of Relax The Back Corporation in Cerritos, CA since November of 2001. Relax The Back is the franchisor of approximately 90 Relax The Back retail stores in the United States and Canada. The stores combined generate approximately 80 million dollars in revenue.
Over the past 37 years, Palfreyman has held a number of leadership positions during his career. He was C.O.O. of SpaFinder in New York City; C.O.O./C.F.O. of the Spectra Entertainment Corporation in Simi Valley, CA; C.O.O. of Accountants 4 Contract in San Francisco, CA; President/C.E.O. of Photo and Sound Company in San Francisco, CA; C.F.O. and Sr. Vice President of ComputerLand Corporation in Hayward, CA; and C.F.O. of Simmons Oil Corporation in Phoenix, AZ.
Palfreyman is also an active participant in community affairs. He was the president of the San Francisco Bay Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America, the president of the Cerebral Palsy Center for the Bay Area, and the president of the Mary Valle Foundation
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