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
- 5,000 children visit the ER each year due to backpack-related injuries, and 14,000+ receive medical treatment for related issues.
- Backpacks should weigh no more than 10–15% of your child’s body weight.
- Use both straps, adjust them snugly, and keep heavy items closest to the back.
- Encourage daily unpacking so they’re not hauling unneeded items.
2. Posture and Study Habits
- Set up homework areas with the screen or book at eye level.
- Sit with shoulders relaxed, feet flat, and back supported.
- Take a stretch break every 20–30 minutes to keep muscles from tightening.
3. Preventing Sports Injuries
- Warm-up before practices and games.
- Incorporate core and flexibility exercises to support healthy movement.
- Watch for lingering soreness — it can be an early sign of overuse.
4. Managing Back-to-School Stress
- Encourage consistent bedtimes and screen limits.
- Use massage or gentle stretches to relieve tension.
- Support overall well-being with regular chiropractic or PT visits.
5. Signs Parents Should Watch For
- Frequent complaints of neck/back pain or headaches.
- Struggling to carry a backpack without leaning or wincing.
- Red marks or indentations from backpack straps.
- 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:
- 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/
- American Academy of Family Physicians – Back Pain in Children and Adolescents https://www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2020/0701/p19.html
- 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
- Symmetry Health Chiropractic – Back Pain in Children: Statistics and How Chiropractors Can Help https://symmetryhealthchiropractic.com/statistics-back-pain-children-help/


