In the present review on musculoskeletal disorders in computer work, a main inclusion criterion was that the disorders had to be documented by some sort of physical examination, and not solely based ...
Many things can contribute to neck pain: poor posture, sitting for hours on end and a lacking ergonomic work set-up can all lead to neck and back discomfort. One treatment that can help relieve pain ...
Neck pain is hard for most of us to avoid without taking preventative action. Between desk jobs, time spent sitting in front of computers, and the modern appendage we all now call “phones,” a forward ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Computers may be more than a proverbial pain in the neck; using them for extended periods may actually cause or aggravate neck pain, at least in teenage schoolkids. Among ...
Youngsters in their early 20s are reporting posture-related issues caused by lack of movement and long screen hours. Lounge ...
With nearly 100,000 tech workers in the Austin metro, the Pecan Park studio treats chronic neck, shoulder, and back ...
Changing out of a sweaty T-shirt after a walk so I don’t catch a chill. Eating fruit for a more balanced diet. Moving my neck once in a while when I’m working at the computer so I don’t get “tech neck ...
When back or neck pain strikes, every movement can seem like a challenge. Pain can show up suddenly—sometimes from a specific movement, but often without any dramatic cause. In fact, many cases are ...