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Therapists urge backpack safety awareness

Rehab Regs, August 31, 2007

With the start of the new school year around the corner, physical therapists and occupational therapists are urging parents to keep their children safe, according to www.waytv3.com. Heavy backpacks cause neck tension, back problems, and nerve damage. Therapists recommend that children shouldn't carry bags that are more than 15% of their body weight, according to the Web site.

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