By Dr. Dana Ionel University of Kentucky If you spend hours a day looking at a computer, tablet or phone, you’re not alone. But that daily habit may be quietly contributing to neck pain, headaches and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Strangers try to fix my posture. According to them, my shoulders slump, and my neck protrudes on a diagonal, as though I’m ...
If you spend a lot of time on your computer or phone or sit for prolonged periods during work hours or otherwise, odds are you’ve wondered about the effect on your posture. If so, you’re right to be ...
In today’s digital age, the phenomenon of tech neck has emerged as a significant health concern, affecting millions who spend countless hours hunched over their devices. This modern postural syndrome ...
Most of us spend the majority of the day twisted into some sort of contortion in front of a computer screen, looking down at our phone or curled up on the couch. The hunched back, the rounded ...
Scheuermann's disease is often mistaken for bad posture in teenagers. It's a structural spinal condition leading to severe curvature and chronic pain. Early detection can impact treatment, including ...
The invisible force draining your quality of life isn’t you—it’s your posture. We all know poor posture is bad for our health, but few realize just how deeply it impacts our daily lives. In an age ...
Back pain is often dismissed as temporary discomfort caused by poor posture, strenuous activities or aging. However, when left untreated, persistent back pain can be a warning sign of underlying ...
Good posture is not just about sitting straight. It can help you feel better, think more clearly, and could prevent nerve compression, poor tolerance of physical activity, and chronic pain. Poor ...
A recent history of the 20th-century movement to fix slouching questions the moral and political dimensions of addressing bad backs over wider public health concerns. Skeletons used in a museum in ...
Strangers try to fix my posture. According to them, my shoulders slump, and my neck protrudes on a diagonal, as though I’m constantly reading a book or peering down at a phone screen. My critics come ...