Hi there list,
I carried my paper bag on one shoulder all the time I had a paper round and
I have quite a big scoliosis (40 degree Cobb angle) but I reckon that has
absolutely nothing to do with carrying my bag on one side as none of the
other lads I worked with have scoliosis. So as a case study I reckon I
'prove' the hypothesis but I also have 6-7 friends who disprove it. I
reckon we need a bigger sample, how about you?
Cheers,
John Willenbruch
><< My right shoulder is 2 cm lower than my left shoulder because I carried
>my
>
>schoolbag in school always on the right side. No problems though... >>
>
>*** Even at a very young age, I learned that it felt much more comfortable
>to
>regularly alternate carrying my school bag between my left and right arms.
>Why insist on using only one side of the body when we were born with two?
>At
>times, since I lived in Africa and it was quite natural to do so, it was
>even
>less stressful to hold it on top of my head. This method came in handy in
>later years when I was carrying a very heavy suitcase from airports to
>hostels during overseas trips (those days before wheels!).
>
>Dr Mel C Siff
>Denver, USA
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