Chris,
Thanks for going the extra mile to actually confirm supposed best
practice.  This is in my opinion one of, if not the biggest, problems we
have in healthcare. 



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The whole backpack awareness day in my opinion is a little on the shady 
side.  OTs are educating students and teachers that there should be a 
10% body weight limit placed in back packs and often have students  use 
a scale to weigh themselves and then their backpacks.  The problem is 
 from my understanding and from completing a quick literature review on 
OTseeker.com and Pubmed, that there is insefficient data for such 
recommendations.  In fact the most recent publication in Work (2009) 
demonstrates that the body weight limit did not factor in much at all, 
but instead it was shown that a possible psychological component 
involved that caused this adolescent back pain that spans into 
adulthood.  It did show that both straps of the backpack should be worn 
versus unilateral and the most troublesome spot for injuries to occur 
would be in the unstable shoulder and not the back.  So perhaps we need 
to complete psychological profiles versus  weighing the backpacks?

You cannot tell me that AOTA is not aware of this research.  Do they 
ignore it because of the free publicity that OTs receive?  Creating a 
solution that does not really help in hopes to promote the profession 
is odd in my opinion.  I am not an expert in this area, so I would love 
to learn what the experts have to say about this topic.  Perhaps I am 
missing the important data that AOTA is reading.
Chris Nahrwold MS,OTR

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From: Diane Randall <spark...@rcn.com>
To: OTlist@OTnow.com
Sent: Tue, Aug 18, 2009 10:41 pm
Subject: Re: [OTlist] Backpack Unawareness

I am not familiar with what the controversy is surrounding this issue. 
What
research about this is lacking? What kind of money is being spent on the
issue and why is it not relevant to OT?  Diane COTA/L Peds

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Subject: Re: [OTlist] Backpack Unawareness


Yes, especially since there is little research to back it up.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Carson <rdcar...@otnow.com>
To: OTlist <OTlist@OTnow.com>
Sent: Tue, Aug 18, 2009 7:17 pm
Subject: [OTlist] Backpack Unawareness

Does  anyone else think that AOTA's dribble on Backpack Awareness is a
total
waste  of  time  and  money?  Well, maybe not for school/ped
therapists, but
certainly for the rest of the OT world.

Ron

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