On Air: Dr. Brian Paris Discusses Backpack Injuries on GMW
Imagine hauling around a microwave. It’s no different than what the average student carries in their backpack every day, according to Dr. Brian Paris. Backpacks filled with textbooks, gadgets and supplies are literally weighing students down and causing injuries. Nearly 22,200 U.S. students are treated for backpack strains, sprains, dislocations and fractures every year. Dr. Paris demonstrates the right way to wear a backpack on NewsChannel 8’s Good Morning Washington.
Dr. Paris suggests students shouldn’t carry more than 10 percent of their body weight. However, elementary and middle schoolers are carrying as much as 30 pounds. Dr. Paris sees more backpack-related injuries than hockey injuries at his office, Advanced Wellness Systems in Rockville and Columbia.
At the top of Dr. Paris’ list of recommendations for avoiding injury is better organization and strategy. Only bring the books and materials you need and take advantage of assignments available online. In addition to packing light and distributing weight evenly, lift with your knees and carry backpacks above the hips. If your backpack has a sternum strap and hip belt, use them!
Watch Dr. Paris’ tips live on NewsChannel 8 above.