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Text Neck and the Heads Down Generation

There’s a new “buzzword” circulating the health news: Text Neck – a term used to describe pain and damage in the neck caused by looking down at a mobile phone.

Text Neck is on the rise!

But why is this modern condition causing pain and discomfort when people have always bent their necks to read?

Texting adds yet another activity that relies on the neck and head tilting forward and people tend to do it for prolonged periods. What’s even more concerning is the fact that adolescents and children could be risking permanent damage to their necks which could possibly even lead to lifelong discomfort.

So what are the signs and symptoms of this new age complaint?

Text Neck usually presents with neck soreness and pain but can sometimes cause severe and acute muscle pain in the upper back. Other symptoms may include:

So why is excessive texting so harmful to our neck health?

When we use our phones to text, our posture adds stress on the neck that can go on to cause a lot of wear and tear. Our heads weigh between 10lbs and 12lbs yet this weight is significantly increased as we angle our heads to look at our mobiles. With many Smartphone users regularly spending hours with their heads tilted, frequent excess pressure is being put on the cervical spine. People often get carried away when they text or use their Smart devices. Regular breaks from being in the tilted head position are often missed or forgotten about.

In a normal standing position, the head faces forward and the curves of the spine and neck stay in their proper alignment. When the chin is dropped to the chest, the whole cervical structure is stretched.

So how is Text Neck treated?

Prevention is better than cure when it comes to treating Text Neck. Below are some effective tips for preventing the onset or worsening of the condition:

Remember that it’s not just your mobile that may put you at risk of the symptoms associated with Text Neck. Think about the posture you adopt when you undertake other daily activities. Do you bend your head forward when you drive? Do you tilt your head when you watch the television? Anything that causes you to look down for prolonged periods of time may put you at risk of developing painful and uncomfortable symptoms.

Take a moment to check and adjust your position. Take regular breaks and walk around. These small changes may just save you from developing chronic pain.

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