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We all know that the Covid-19 pandemic has pushed us further into the digital world as we become more connected with our electronic devices, especially with “Stay At Home, Work From Home” schemes.

According to Statista, the average daily time spent using the Internet by Malaysians in the third quarter of 2020 was around 9.17 hours, in which 3.01 hours were spent on social media everyday 一 this is around 38% of the day we spend in front of the screens!
But, what implications do this have in our lives? The repetitive strain to the muscles around the cervical spine as a result of long hours of using our phones and gadgets can cause pain in our neck and shoulders. This condition caused by our modern behaviour is termed “tech neck”. Now, before we start worrying about what’s wrong with our necks, let’s talk about tech necks and how we can prevent and treat them!
When you are looking down at your phone or working on a computer, the muscles, tendons and ligament structures at the back of our neck are lengthened to hold our head. The more we tilt our head forward or the longer we look down at our phones and tablets, the more our neck muscles have to work to keep our head up. Overtime, these muscles can get overly tired or sore, and can cause problems to our neck and shoulders.

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Here’s a fun fact, the average human head weighs almost 5.4kg 一 this is equivalent to a bowling ball! Just imagine, our poor necks have to withstand the 23kg force exerted by our head when our neck is bent 45degrees forward, and worse for 9.17 hours!

Although, ditching our devices is not really a wise option in a fast-evolving technological world that we live in today....
Take 2-3minutes break every half an hour to move around and change your posture. This keeps your muscles loose and spine aligned. You can set an alarm to remind you to take breaks!
Move your phone up closer to eye level so your head don’t have to be tilted forward.
Stand up straight
Maintain a good posture with your chin tucked in, and shoulders pulled back. This keeps the body aligned in a neutral position.
Arch and stretch
Arch the neck and upper back backward to ease muscle pain.
Keep your chin tucked in gently when using your smartphone, this prevents the common “Poking Chin” posture that causes so much neck ache.
Keep the back of your head resting against the headrest while you use the screen to prevent your neck from tilting forward.
Strong, flexible back and neck are more able to handle stress and pressure from the weight of our head.

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This movement sequence helps increase spinal awareness
How to do it:
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Usually, neck or shoulder problems related to tech neck aren’t serious. However, if you have tried all of the above and your pain does not improve, it may be time to seek help from your doctor as there could be an underlying condition. See your doctor if you have neck pain with:
Severe or worsening pain or headaches
Continued pain after a course of conservative treatment( i.e., exercise, breaks, lifestyle changes)
Weakness, numbness, loss of feeling, or tingling in the arms and hands
Pain that makes it hard to sleep
Existing health problems that involve the neck (e.g., arthritis)
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