%0 Journal Article %T ANALYSIS OF CERVICAL AND SHOULDER POSTURE IN SCHOOL CHILDREN USING BACK PACK EXPERIMENTAL STUDY %A Dr. Shivananda %A Dr. Sasidhar.V %A Dr .Syed Yakub %A Dr.Mohan Babu %J International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research %D 2013 %I International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research %X Background:The backpack is one of several forms of manual load carriage that provides versatility and is oftenused by school students. Musculoskeletal problems associated with backpack use have become an increasingconcern with school children.Materials and Methods:A total of 200 subjects were taken for the study (100Males and 100 Females) and they were recorded photographically under several load-carrying conditions. Cer-vical and Shoulder posture angles were calculated and compared.Results:After measuring all the angles byusing UTHASCA Image tool 3.0 version. It was noted that Cranio-horizontal angle, Shoulder sagittal postureangles significantly increased and Cranio-vertebral angle significantly decreased. Also the weight and time of backpack carried influenced Cervical and Shoulder posture.Conclusion:Forward head posture increased whencarrying backpacks especially one with a heavy load. Carrying backpacks weighing 15% of body weightap-peared to be too heavy to maintain standing posture for school students. %K Backpacks %K 15% Body weight %K Cervical posture %K Shoulder posture %K Angles. %U http://www.ijmhr.org/ijpr_articles_vol1_02/shivananda_36.pdf