Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in postural control and stability among prep school students in Tanta city with and without backpacks. Method: The study was conducted with a sample of 30 children, 16 boys and 14 girls with a mean age (years) 13 + 1.03, body mass (kg) 40.6 + 10.14, height (m) 1, 50 + 0.15, BMI (kg / m²) 20.25 + 3.70. Samples were selected randomly, divided into 2 equal groups. Group (A):15 Participants tested with back packs, group (B): 15 Participants tested without back packs. Balance assessment was done in biomechanics lab, faculty of physical therapy, Delta University for Science & Technology. The dynamic balance parameters (Anterior posterior (AP), Mediolateral (ML) and Overall (OA) stabili...
As they grow, children go through different phases of growth and development, and very often due to ...
School is a person's first workplace and, from the age of six, children experience activities such a...
AbstractThe scientific community acknowledges that the load carried in backpacks by elementary and m...
BACKGROUND: School age children are in critical stage of their development. They might be carrying h...
Background: There are varying reports on the detrimental effects of heavy backpacks among school chi...
Background: Studies on the effects of children's backpacks continue to receive attention from resear...
Background: Knowledge about the appropriate load and placement of a backpack for children is thought...
Study aim: This study compared the body balance and neck angle differences in children when carrying...
[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to verify the effect on body sway during quiet standing of t...
Background: The issues raised in this study were inspired by the concern for the musculoskeletal sta...
This study aims to analyse the applicability of a new experimental procedure to determine bio- mecha...
Background: In recent years, the weight of school backpack has become a growing concern and carrying...
The purpose of the study was to describe the range of relative backpack weights of one group of elem...
Backpacks are used by more than 90% of schoolchildren worldwide and over 40 million students in the ...
The data of children's preventive health checks show that the most health problems of children are i...
As they grow, children go through different phases of growth and development, and very often due to ...
School is a person's first workplace and, from the age of six, children experience activities such a...
AbstractThe scientific community acknowledges that the load carried in backpacks by elementary and m...
BACKGROUND: School age children are in critical stage of their development. They might be carrying h...
Background: There are varying reports on the detrimental effects of heavy backpacks among school chi...
Background: Studies on the effects of children's backpacks continue to receive attention from resear...
Background: Knowledge about the appropriate load and placement of a backpack for children is thought...
Study aim: This study compared the body balance and neck angle differences in children when carrying...
[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to verify the effect on body sway during quiet standing of t...
Background: The issues raised in this study were inspired by the concern for the musculoskeletal sta...
This study aims to analyse the applicability of a new experimental procedure to determine bio- mecha...
Background: In recent years, the weight of school backpack has become a growing concern and carrying...
The purpose of the study was to describe the range of relative backpack weights of one group of elem...
Backpacks are used by more than 90% of schoolchildren worldwide and over 40 million students in the ...
The data of children's preventive health checks show that the most health problems of children are i...
As they grow, children go through different phases of growth and development, and very often due to ...
School is a person's first workplace and, from the age of six, children experience activities such a...
AbstractThe scientific community acknowledges that the load carried in backpacks by elementary and m...