PURPOSE: Carrying a backpack over 2 shoulders is the most efficient means of carriage, but often backpacks are carried over 1 shoulder. Our purpose was to assess walking base of support, stride length, double support time, and velocity when backpacks were carried on 1 or 2 shoulders. METHODS: Thirty-two children (12-13 years) were assessed under 2 load conditions using the GAITRite system. RESULTS: No significant differences were found in base of support, stride length, or velocity when compared with the unloaded baseline walk. Double limb support significantly increased (p < 0.0001) with both load conditions when compared with the baseline, but not between 1-shoulder and 2-shoulders carriage. CONCLUSION: Little change in temporal-spatial gait parameters was noted during backpack use with loads limited to 15% body weight. Future studies need to examine the effects of the child's height, body mass index, and strength on safe backpack use.
PURPOSE: Carrying a backpack over 2 shoulders is the most efficient means of carriage, but often backpacks are carried over 1 shoulder. Our purpose was to assess walking base of support, stride length, double support time, and velocity when backpacks were carried on 1 or 2 shoulders. METHODS: Thirty-two children (12-13 years) were assessed under 2 load conditions using the GAITRite system. RESULTS: No significant differences were found in base of support, stride length, or velocity when compared with the unloaded baseline walk. Double limb support significantly increased (p < 0.0001) with both load conditions when compared with the baseline, but not between 1-shoulder and 2-shoulders carriage. CONCLUSION: Little change in temporal-spatial gait parameters was noted during backpack use with loads limited to 15% body weight. Future studies need to examine the effects of the child's height, body mass index, and strength on safe backpack use.
Authors: Michelle Perrone; Robin Orr; Wayne Hing; Nikki Milne; Rodney Pope Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2018-11-12 Impact factor: 3.390
Authors: Paulina Tomal; Anna Fryzowicz; Elżbieta Skorupska; Lechosław B Dworak Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2022-03-24 Impact factor: 3.390