(MENAFNEditorial) Prolonged computer work, texting, mobile and electronic devices are playing havoc on our backs and necks. What's the solution? Chicago, IL - Modern technological devices are usually ...
Every morning you wake up with that familiar ache in your neck and shoulders, a dull throb that’s become as routine as your morning coffee. Throughout the day, you catch yourself rolling your ...
The modern workplace has transformed human bodies in ways our ancestors could never have imagined. As millions spend their days hunched over keyboards, necks craned toward screens, and bodies folded ...
Truly, we could all use an out-of-body moment to witness ourselves hunched over our smartphones. This all-too-common posture, where the neck is strained from constantly looking down at screens, has ...
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MIAMI, Nov. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In today's digital age, posture-related issues like "Text Neck" and "Forward Head Posture" have become increasingly prevalent, affecting individuals of all ages.
DULUTH, Minn. -- Texting can be a pain in the neck. “Those neck muscles, they don’t just quit and let your head drop,” said Dr. Edward Martinson of St. Luke’s Physical Medicine and Rehab Associates. “ ...
A posture coach's hack that promises a quick fix for "tech neck" has gone viral on social media. "The exercise strengthens the deep neck flexors located at the front of the neck and simultaneously ...
KUALA LUMPUR - Neck pain or stiffness and watery or tired eyes are often dismissed as minor discomforts but experts warn they may be early symptoms of ‘text neck’. A condition caused by prolonged ...
"Sit up straight!" It's the go-to refrain of parents everywhere, and it's an increasingly common one you may start hearing more and more thanks to phones and tablets. Increased use of digital media ...
Think your kid's posture is starting to suffer from always looking down at a cellphone? It is, according to a national chain of physical therapy clinics, which reports that more teens than ever are ...