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Orthopaedician explains how hours of scrolling could be reshaping a generation’s spine

Teenagers are spending more time than ever glued to screens—and their spines are paying the price. Known as ‘Tech Neck’, this growing orthopaedic issue causes neck pain, postural problems, and long-term damage.

October 07, 2025 / 15:00 IST
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An orthopaedician reveals how prolonged phone scrolling is impacting posture and reshaping the spine of today’s generation.(Image: Pexels)

Remember when “go outside and play” was a daily routine? In today’s screen-soaked world, those words feel like a relic from another era. Teenagers are now spending more time with screens than ever before—phones, tablets, laptops—and while their minds may be thriving in the digital age, their spines are suffering quietly. Doctors are sounding the alarm on a growing modern ailment: Tech Neck, a condition that could be reshaping our children’s posture and health without us even noticing.

The silent price of looking down

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"Technology is not the villain—but excessive use without breaks certainly is," says Dr Somesh Virmani, Associate Director and Head, Paediatric Orthopaedics, Sarvodaya Hospital, Faridabad. "Teenagers, whose musculoskeletal systems are still developing, are particularly vulnerable."

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