“…Schoolbag carriage is a necessary component for most schoolchildren that, when excessive, can (i) compromise posture, (ii) induce neuro-musculoskeletal disorders, (iii) moderate cardiopulmonary function, and (iv) cause shoulder, back, and hand pain. The primary mediating factor for adverse reactions associated with schoolbag carriage is likely related to the actual mass of the schoolbag and, because of the nature of carrying, places most of the mechanical stress on the cervical vertebrae, shoulders, and lower back [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ]. Heavy schoolbag loads are also typically associated with postural deviations such as posterior pelvic tilt [ 6 ], increased thoracic kyphosis [ 7 ], altered postural angles (e.g., cranio-vertebral angle [CVA], cranio-horizontal angle [CHA], sagittal shoulder posture [SSP], and lumbo-sacral angle) [ 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 ], increased forward trunk lean [ 13 , 14 , 15 ], changes in lung function [ 1 , 16 ], and changes in both gait kinetics and kinematics [ 17 , 18 , 19 ].…”