Back-to-School Body Care: Chiropractic and PT Tips for a Healthy School Year in Everett, WA

A Healthier Start to the School Year

The first weeks of school in Everett bring a mix of excitement and adjustment — new schedules, heavier backpacks, sports tryouts, and long hours of studying. While parents focus on supplies and homework routines, it’s easy to overlook something just as important: your child’s physical well-being.

From posture at the desk to the way a backpack is worn, small daily habits can make a big difference in preventing aches, pains, and injuries. In fact, research shows that nearly 3 to 4 out of every 10 children and adolescents experience low back pain during the school year — sometimes severe enough to affect attendance or sports participation.

To help students stay healthy and focused, here’s a guide from our Everett chiropractic and physical therapy team on supporting spinal health, preventing injuries, and recognizing early warning signs.

1. Backpack Safety: Avoiding the #1 Strain Culprit

  1. 5,000 children visit the ER each year due to backpack-related injuries, and 14,000+ receive medical treatment for related issues.
  2. Backpacks should weigh no more than 10–15% of your child’s body weight.
  3. Use both straps, adjust them snugly, and keep heavy items closest to the back.
  4. Encourage daily unpacking so they’re not hauling unneeded items.

2. Posture and Study Habits

  1. Set up homework areas with the screen or book at eye level.
  2. Sit with shoulders relaxed, feet flat, and back supported.
  3. Take a stretch break every 20–30 minutes to keep muscles from tightening.

3. Preventing Sports Injuries

  1. Warm-up before practices and games.
  2. Incorporate core and flexibility exercises to support healthy movement.
  3. Watch for lingering soreness — it can be an early sign of overuse.

4. Managing Back-to-School Stress

  1. Encourage consistent bedtimes and screen limits.
  2. Use massage or gentle stretches to relieve tension.
  3. Support overall well-being with regular chiropractic or PT visits.

5. Signs Parents Should Watch For

  1. Frequent complaints of neck/back pain or headaches.
  2. Struggling to carry a backpack without leaning or wincing.
  3. Red marks or indentations from backpack straps.
  4. Avoidance of sports or playground activities.

Serving Everett & Snohomish County Families

Our clinic supports students and parents in Everett, Lynnwood, Marysville, Mukilteo, and surrounding communities with chiropractic care, physical therapy, and massage therapy — all tailored for growing bodies.

A healthy spine means a more comfortable, focused, and active school year. Let’s make sure your student starts strong.

Sources:

  1. International Association for the Study of Pain – Low Back Pain During Childhood and Adolescence https://www.iasp-pain.org/resources/fact-sheets/low-back-pain-during-childhood-and-adolescence/
  2. American Academy of Family Physicians – Back Pain in Children and Adolescents https://www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2020/0701/p19.html
  3. Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Low Back Pain in School-Aged Children a Common Occurrence https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/newsroom/news-releases/2017/01/low-back-pain-in-school-aged-children-a-common-occurrence
  4. Symmetry Health Chiropractic – Back Pain in Children: Statistics and How Chiropractors Can Help https://symmetryhealthchiropractic.com/statistics-back-pain-children-help/

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