Backpack Health Concerns: When 10 Pounds in a Backpack = 72 Pounds of Force to a Student’s Spine (8 Ways to Prevent Injury) by Dr. Kenneth Hansraj


Backpack Health Concerns: When 10 Pounds in a Backpack = 72 Pounds of Force to a Student’s Spine (8 Ways to Prevent Injury)

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Elisa Schmitz
Such great information, Dr. Kenneth Hansraj . So many of us sling our backpacks over one shoulder or otherwise carry them improperly. I love this: “Ears above the shoulder, Angel Wings back” = chest open." Great advice, thank you. Welcome to 30Seconds. Looking forward to learning more from you!

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