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If you spend most of your time looking down towards an electronic screen because of your job, you are probably aware of the tech neck. Tech neck can cause extreme muscle soreness, fatigue and knots in your neck, shoulders and even your back.
The sad thing is that even when we get a break from work, we are guilty of sneaking those minutes to look at our phones.
What is Tech Neck?
Tech neck, also known as text neck, is a term used to describe a common condition that arises from prolonged and repetitive use of electronic devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and computers.
It refers to the strain and discomfort experienced in the neck and upper back area due to poor posture while using these devices.
When using electronic devices, particularly when looking down at the screen, it often leads to a forward head posture and a slouched or rounded upper back position. This position puts excessive stress on the muscles, ligaments, and joints of the neck and upper back, leading to the development of tech neck symptoms.
Some common symptoms of tech neck include:
- Neck pain or stiffness: Persistent discomfort or tightness in the neck area.
- Upper back pain: Aching or soreness in the upper back, particularly between the shoulder blades.
- Shoulder pain: Discomfort or tension in the shoulders.
- Headaches: Tension headaches that may radiate from the base of the skull.
- Reduced range of motion: Difficulty in moving the neck freely and experiencing stiffness.
- Muscle fatigue: Feeling tired or fatigued in the neck and upper back muscles.
Read: Causes and Diagnosis of Tech Neck?
Is Tech Neck Bad For You?
Yes. Tech neck causes headaches, pain in the neck, tingles and numbness in your hands (in extreme cases), and even a loss of natural position of your spine. Even though the severity of symptoms differs from individual to individual, the longer you spend watching your screens, the pain is expected to grow.
There is a lot of pressure on your spine when using your phones or laptops, severely affecting your spine. But what is the solution?
It would help if you immediately stopped looking down at your devices. Always try to place your phone or laptop at eye level so that there is minimal pressure on your neck muscles.
Even if you follow this much-recommended rule, there is still no guarantee that your neck is entirely safe.
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare provider or qualified medical professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.