Reach out & find answers
Celebrities and everyday heroes
Discounts & savings
Teen news & events
About WARM2kids
Health & Body
Aches and Breaks
Backpacks
Online Resources
Offline Resources
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Hearing Loss
Heart Attacks
Migraines
Physical Therapy
Ulcers
 
 HomeDiscussionsStoriesDefinedHow To 
Back(pack) Pain
How do you carry your books and school supplies to school? Most kids (over 40 million in the US) use backpacks to carry the stuff they need for a long day at school. But all that stuff can end up weighing more than you might expect! According to the American Occupational Therapy Association, over half of the 40 million kids using a backpack are carrying TOO MUCH!

A backpack is probably your most useful school supply. Backpacks aren’t just functional; they’re also a kind of fashion statement. Think about the bag you use: the color of your backpack, the brand name, the style, what’s in it and on it, and how you wear it. And unlike your favorite shirt or pair of jeans, you wear your backpack EVERYDAY! So if you’re gonna buy a backpack, it had better be one you can live with!

The other thing that you need to think about when you buy a backpack is your back! Since the late ‘90s more and more people have started questioning how safe backpacks are for kids and teens. Lots of kids complained of back pain or other problems, probably as a result of wearing a really heavy backpack. Adding to the problem was the new fashion of wearing a backpack by only one strap. That put all the weight of the backpack onto one side of a kid’s body, and over time it seemed to result in more problems. The U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission estimated that in one year about 5,000 students go to the emergency room for injuries caused by backpacks or other bags. The problem is that kids sometimes are carrying way more weight than they safely can manage. All those books, binders, gym clothes, and personal stuff can really add up!

So what can you do to make sure you don’t have a bad back in your teenage years? It’s pretty simple – just make sure that you aren’t carrying more than 10-15% of your body weight on your back! The American Chiropractic Association recommends that students only carry 10% of your body weight. Always use a well-designed and comfortable backpack. A good way to test yourself is to pack up your bag to its normal weight and put it on, and then weigh yourself on a scale. Take the bag off and weigh yourself again. The difference between the two weights is how much your bag weighs. So if you’re 150 pounds, your bag shouldn’t weigh more than about 15 pounds. If it does, it’s time to re-prioritize what you carry around!! 

Send this page
Print this article
Write the author
Meet the author
By: Becky Richardson

The American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.

Click here to see reviews for these and other Backpacks web sites.

The Spine Program

Click an item to learn how to contact support or click here for more support options.

How do you wear your backpack?
On one shoulder
On two shoulders
My bag rolls
I leave my books at school
I have someone else carry my bag

  • Roy Belson
    Superintendent of Medford Public Schools, is concerned about how this problem affects his students

  • Rod Pacheco
    Assemblyman who wrote the bill in California that became a law to help lighten kids’ backpacks
  •  
     
    The Source | Role Models | Get Stuff | Your World | At WARM
    Tour | Get Help | Login

    Terms and Conditions of Use | Privacy Policy
    Copyright © 2003 WARM2Kids, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    The information provided on this site should not replace your physician’s advice.