Maybe not. A study of schoolchildren ages 12-15 revealed a startling statistic: More than half (57 percent) reported experiencing back pain in the past year. As you might expect, "remaining seated at school" was a primary pain trigger, particularly for back pain lasting up to seven days.
These findings not only point to the universality of back pain – and the need for it to be addressed by qualified health care professionals such as doctors of chiropractic; but also the need to recognize and avoid situations that may increase the risk of experiencing an episode of back pain.
For some children, lockers are no longer available at school. This forces our kids to carry books and school supplies in backpacks which can be very heavy, and add additional stress to the spine.
If anyone in your family is suffering from back pain, do something about it. Talk to your doctor about the potential causes and solutions.
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