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Handbags a health hazard, women warned
TORONTO, Jan 16 (Reuters Life!)  With big handbags becoming a key fashion accessory for  working women, health experts  are   warning  they  can  also become a key health concern.

Bags for women  have become bigger and heavier as  designers combine  briefcases with  handbags  and  straps have  become longer  but  the  extra  leverage  has many patients complaining of neck,shoulder and back problems.


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"I see so many women  with neck pains  and headaches and what I usually do is look for their purse and  pick  it up," said Jane Sadler, a family practice physician on the medical staff at Baylor Medical Center in Garland, Texas.

"We take it over to the scale and weigh it and usually  they're anywhere from 7 to 10 pounds  (3.1-4.5 kgs)... We're really going to  see women with more and more problems later on if we continue the big purse craze."

William Case, a physical therapist in private practice in Houston,  Texas, said an aggravated  neck or  shoulder can  lead to upper  back  problems,  meaning pain may then be felt while working at a computer or playing sports.

He urged designers "to place a cute, educational caution tag on all bags to nform of potential neck and shoulder dangers."

Above all, he recommended correct posture while carrying bulky purses, keeping the head and shoulders aligned upright.   Patients should  also frequently change the size and weight of purses carried.


Case said  children  were  recommended to  carry no more  than 10-15 percent of
their body weight in backpacks, which are effective at spreading loads carried, but fashion consultants say they just aren't cool any more.

"The trend is either  very large  or very small.  People go to the gym, they  have an extra pair of shoes, they have their make-up, so there's more stuff to carry around," said Ellen Campuzano, president  of the Committee  for Color and Trend, a fashion forecasting service.

"The backpack is really for a very casual  customer,  for a student with books, that is not a fashion customer."

Professor Alan Hedge, an ergonomics specialist at Cornell  University in New York state, said similar health problems arose when laptops were first introduced.

Traditionally women adopted better postures for carrying  loads, such  as  baskets
on heads  or  strapping  a  papoose across  the  back, but  placing objects on one shoulder was one of the least efficient ways of carrying a load.

"This  causes  a  great  imbalance.  You only have to see people carrying bags in shopping centers, looking hunched up like Quasimodo," he said.

"If it (a big bag) is a fashion accessory, then occasional and symbolic use is fine.
If not, then keep it light."


"The extra-large purses are quite phenomenal. They look beautiful when the women wear them, but I don't know how aware they are of the potential problems," Case said..
"Massage, anti-inflammatories and rest are good to help alleviate the  symptoms  temporarily however the only  real cure is patient


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