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Do you spend a lot of time on computer screen? Here's why you should worry about tech neck

Tech neck is a common condition caused by excessive use of smartphones and other electronic devices. Here's why you should prioritise good posture and take regular pauses to greatly lower your chance of developing a tech neck.

August 27, 2024 / 13:41 IST
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Tech neck is a condition that develops from using a smartphone in a forward-leaning or downward-leaning posture that alters the cervical spine's normal curve. (Image: Canva)
Tech neck is a condition that develops from using a smartphone in a forward-leaning or downward-leaning posture that alters the cervical spine's normal curve. (Image: Canva)

The persistent pain and discomfort brought on by extended use of electronic gadgets, especially smartphones, is referred to as "tech neck." People who spend a lot of time bent over computer screens unintentionally strain their necks, which can result in a variety of musculoskeletal problems. Tech neck is a condition that develops from using a smartphone in a forward-leaning or downward-leaning posture that alters the cervical spine's normal curve, says Dr Amod Manocha, Director, International Pain Centre, Delhi. Although the average human head weighs 10 to 12 pounds, the pressure on the neck increases significantly when the head tilts forward. For example, the head can press the cervical spine with up to sixty pounds when it is at a sixty-degree angle. This abnormal posture has the potential to cause nerve compression, disc herniation, and muscular tension over time.

Symptoms of tech neck

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Tech neck symptoms might range from a little discomfort to excruciating pain, says Dr Manocha. Typical signs and symptoms include:

Neck pain: A chronic pain in the neck that frequently feels stiff.