Back-to-School, Back to Pain? Preventing Back and Neck Issues for Students and Parents

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Why Back-to-School Season Can Be Hard on Your Back

Back-to-school season is a time of new beginnings — fresh notebooks, sports practices, and a return to routine. But for many students (and their parents), it can also mean new or worsening back and neck pain.

Between carrying heavy backpacks, spending hours seated at desks or in front of screens, and jumping back into sports, it’s no wonder we see a spike in musculoskeletal issues at Vector Spine and Sport during the fall.

But the good news? Back-to-school pain is preventable with a few simple changes and proactive care.


Common Causes of Back & Neck Pain in Students

  1. Heavy or Poorly Worn Backpacks
    • According to the American Chiropractic Association, backpacks should weigh no more than 10–15% of a child’s body weight (ACA Backpack Safety).
    • Wearing them over one shoulder or letting them hang too low increases strain on the spine and shoulders.
  2. Poor Desk Posture & Screen Time
    • Slouching forward, looking down at phones, or sitting at desks that aren’t ergonomically correct leads to forward head posture and tight upper back muscles.
  3. Sports & Overuse Injuries
    • Fall sports like football, soccer, and cross-country can cause repetitive stress on joints and soft tissues, leading to shin splints, knee pain, and shoulder strains.
  4. Stress & Lack of Movement
    • Mental stress can cause muscle tension, while long periods of sitting without breaks lead to stiffness and pain.

Tips to Prevent Back-to-School Pain

1. Choose the Right Backpack

  • Look for wide, padded straps, a padded back, and a waist or chest strap for better weight distribution.
  • Encourage kids to use both straps and tighten them so the pack sits high on the back.

2. Teach Desk & Screen Ergonomics

  • Screen top should be at eye level.
  • Feet flat on the ground, knees and hips at 90 degrees.
  • Take movement breaks every 30–45 minutes.

3. Warm Up Before Sports

  • Gentle dynamic stretches (leg swings, arm circles, light jogging) before practice reduce risk of strains.
  • Post-practice cool-down stretching keeps muscles flexible.

4. Stay Active as a Family

  • Evening walks, bike rides, or stretches together help keep everyone’s spines moving and healthy.

How Chiropractic Care Can Help

At Vector Spine and Sport, we focus on evidence-based care to correct spinal misalignments, improve joint function, and relieve pain naturally.

Chiropractic adjustments help:

  • Improve posture and mobility
  • Reduce nerve irritation from restricted joints
  • Restore balance to overused muscles

Regular chiropractic care can even help prevent small aches from turning into bigger problems — keeping students focused on schoolwork and parents on their busy schedules.


Shockwave Therapy for Sports Injuries

For student-athletes or active parents struggling with chronic tendon pain — think shin splints, jumper’s knee, or shoulder tendonitisShockwave Therapy (EPAT) is one of the most advanced, non-invasive treatments available.

  • Stimulates blood flow & collagen production
  • Speeds up healing of microtears and chronic injuries
  • FDA-cleared and research-backed (Study on ESWT Effectiveness)

This means faster recovery and fewer missed practices or games.


What to Expect at Vector Spine and Sport

When you come in for a back-to-school check-up:

  1. Comprehensive Exam: We evaluate posture, mobility, and muscle balance.
  2. Personalized Care Plan: Could include chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapy, home exercises, or Shockwave Therapy if needed.
  3. Education: We teach proper ergonomics and stretches to keep you or your child pain-free.

Take Action Today

Don’t wait until pain disrupts your school year. Book a back-to-school posture and pain prevention visit at Vector Spine and Sport today.

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5 Myths About Chiropractic Care—Debunked by Evidence

Introduction: Fact vs. Fiction in Chiropractic Care

Chiropractic care often finds itself surrounded by myths and misconceptions. Some people believe it’s only for back pain. Others think it isn’t supported by science—or worse, that it’s unsafe. At Vector Spine and Sport in Murray, Utah, we believe patients deserve evidence-based care rooted in clinical research, not rumors.

Today, let’s look at 5 of the most common chiropractic myths and see what the science says.


Myth #1: Chiropractic Care Isn’t Backed by Science

The Truth: Chiropractic care is supported by extensive research for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions.

  • The American College of Physicians recommends spinal manipulation as a first-line treatment for low back pain before medications or surgery (ACP Guidelines).
  • Systematic reviews have found chiropractic care effective for neck pain, headaches, and joint conditions (BMJ Review).

At Vector Spine and Sport, Dr. Jacob Reesor combines chiropractic care, shockwave therapy, and rehabilitation for a truly evidence-based approach.


Myth #2: Once You Start, You Can Never Stop

The Truth: Our goal is to help you heal and maintain mobility, not keep you coming forever.

Many patients start with frequent visits for acute pain, then taper down as they improve. Others choose periodic care for prevention, especially athletes or people with physically demanding jobs.

Just like exercise or dental check-ups, some patients prefer maintenance care because it helps them stay active and pain-free—but it’s always your choice.


Myth #3: Chiropractic Adjustments Are Dangerous

The Truth: Research shows serious adverse events from spinal manipulation are extremely rare.

  • A review in Spine reported serious complications occur in 1–3 cases per million manipulations (Spine Journal).
  • Most side effects, such as mild soreness, resolve in 24–48 hours.

At Vector Spine and Sport, we screen all patients carefully and use techniques appropriate for their condition.


Myth #4: Chiropractors Only Treat Back Pain

The Truth: Chiropractors treat a wide range of musculoskeletal problems, including:

  • Neck pain and headaches
  • Shoulder injuries
  • Sports-related strains and sprains
  • Auto accident injuries
  • Chronic conditions like arthritis and tendonitis

We also integrate Shockwave Therapy for stubborn soft tissue conditions like plantar fasciitis and frozen shoulder.


Myth #5: You Need a Referral to See a Chiropractor

The Truth: In most states, including Utah, you can see a chiropractor without a referral.

This makes chiropractic care a convenient first step for pain relief, especially for:

  • Auto injuries
  • Work injuries
  • Sports injuries
  • Chronic back or neck pain

What You Can Expect at Vector Spine and Sport

When you visit us in Murray, Utah, here’s what happens:

  1. Comprehensive Exam & History – We listen to your goals and health history.
  2. Evidence-Based Care – Adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and shockwave therapy tailored to you.
  3. Personalized Recovery Plan – Stretches, exercises, and home care for lasting results.

Our mission? Get you moving, keep you moving, and help you stay pain-free.

Don’t let myths keep you from feeling better. If pain, stiffness, or injuries are slowing you down, schedule your consultation at Vector Spine and Sport today.

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