End-of-Year Backpack Check: Preventing Postural Damage in Sherman ISD Kids
Dr. Ryan Knight
Clinical Director / Chiropractor at Knight Family Chiropractic - Sherman
End-of-Year Backpack Check: Preventing Postural Damage in Sherman ISD Kids
The final weeks of school in Sherman ISD mean backpacks stuffed with binders, projects, and end-of-year gear. It's the time of year we see the most kids with rounded shoulders, forward head posture, and mid-back pain in our Sherman office.
The numbers that matter
- A child's backpack should not exceed 10% of body weight
- Straps should sit on both shoulders — never single-strapped
- The bottom of the pack should sit at the waist, not below the hips
What we see in the office
At Knight Family Chiropractic in Sherman, we've been checking spines all spring. The most common patterns:
- Forward head posture from heavy front-loaded packs
- Thoracic kyphosis ("hunchback") from carrying on one shoulder
- Lower back pain from packs riding too low
- Neck tension headaches in older elementary and middle schoolers
What we do
- Pediatric spinal adjustments — gentle, low-force, drop-piece techniques
- Postural corrective exercises kids can do at home in 5 minutes
- Backpack fitting demonstrations during the visit
Summer is the best window
Because kids' spines are still developing, the summer break is our #1 window to reset posture, strengthen the deep spinal stabilizers, and get them ready for a stronger fall.
Schedule a free posture check for your child before the school year ends.