Walking for Better Back health
Great article to read.
http://www.spine-health.com/wellness/exercise/exercise-walking-better-back-health#.UBB5yACMojN.mailto
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Great article to read.
http://www.spine-health.com/wellness/exercise/exercise-walking-better-back-health#.UBB5yACMojN.mailto
I can’t believe the summer is almost over. Students will be back to school.
It is important to know what type of backpack to use and how to use it properly. Research has shown that wearing poorly designed or overloading backpacks has a long-term health risks in students’ growing spine. In fact, over 50% of Canadian youths suffer from one episode of back pain once in their school year. That is why it is important to know how to carry your loads safely and comfortably to prevent poor posture, neck and shoulder injuries.
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Have your spine checked regularly to ensure proper alignment. Prevention is key to avoiding injuries. Ask about the British Columbia Chiropractic Association backpack safety program, “Pack it Light, Wear it Right.”
For parents: Here are a few recommendations you can help your children set up their computers to avoid the risk of life-long poor posture, cumulative trauma disorders or repetitive strain injuries. You should be concerned not only what your children are viewing on the Internet, but also how they are sitting while in front of their computers.
The following advice is similar to that which I would give to an adult, simply adapted for a smaller body.
Most children, and adults, are now working longer times on the desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones. It is so important to train our bodies to have better postures as early as possible.
Parents should have their children’s posture assessed once a year by their chiropractors to facilitate proper spinal health in their growing spine.