Sunday, August 7, 2011

Back To School, Protect Your Back

 Preventing Backpack Misuse

It's back to school time and we would like to provide some useful information for the kids to properly manage backpack ergonomics.

 Information provided by American Chiropractic Association 

What Can You Do?

The ACA offers the following tips to help prevent the needless pain that backpack misuse could cause the students in your household.
  • Make sure your child's backpack weighs no more than 5 to 10 percent of his or her body weight. A heavier backpack will cause your child to bend forward in an attempt to support the weight on his or her back, rather than on the shoulders, by the straps.
  • The backpack should never hang more than four inches below the waistline. A backpack that hangs too low increases the weight on the shoulders, causing your child to lean forward when walking.
  • A backpack with individualized compartments helps in positioning the contents most effectively. Make sure that pointy or bulky objects are packed away from the area that will rest on your child's back.
  • Bigger is not necessarily better. The more room there is in a backpack, the more your child will carry-and the heavier the backpack will be.
  • Urge your child to wear both shoulder straps. Lugging the backpack around by one strap can cause the disproportionate shift of weight to one side, leading to neck and muscle spasms, as well as low-back pain.
  • Wide, padded straps are very important. Non-padded straps are uncomfortable, and can dig into your child's shoulders.
  • The shoulder straps should be adjustable so the backpack can be fitted to your child's body. Straps that are too loose can cause the backpack to dangle uncomfortably and cause spinal misalignment and pain.
  • If the backpack is still too heavy, talk to your child's teacher. Ask if your child could leave the heaviest books at school, and bring home only lighter hand-out materials or workbooks.
  • Although the use of rollerpacks - or backpacks on wheels - has become popular in recent years, the ACA is now recommending that they be used cautiously and on a limited basis by only those students who are not physically able to carry a backpack. Some school districts have begun banning the use of rollerpacks because they clutter hallways, resulting in dangerous trips and falls.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Where Is The Magna Chiropractic Billboard?

Our Billboard campaign has reached its final landing spot, can you guess where it's located?  We launched this campaign two months ago and have been present in the following spots:

Scottsville Rd. for the month of May
31W for the month of June
and now for the month of August...well, you guess?

The first one to guess the correct location will receive a free Magna Chiropractic shirt and Biofreeze tube.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Concerts In The Park, July 22nd

 Even Tigers come out to have a good time
 Fountain fun
 Tavie holding down the Magna table
 Sean holding down the Magna table
 Magna Chiropractic Merchandise
Blue Light Special Rockin' Out

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Check Us Out At Concerts In The Park


Magna Chiropractic will be at Concerts in the Park this Friday, July 22nd we will be at the Circus Square Park featuring Blue Light Special. 

Come check out our table for information on chiropractic care and free initial visit coupons. 

We will also be giving away SUCKERS, FRESBIES, AND KOOZIES!!

Concerts start at 7:30 p.m. and we will see you there.

Magna Chiropractic
165 Natchez Trace, Suite 201
Bowling Green, KY 42103
270-746-9400