Is
modern life becoming a pain in the neck? Are you like the millions of
people who spend hours on end every day using a Smartphone or another
mobile device? If so, you could be at risk of "text neck", a new age
epidemic that could lead to permanent damage.
You probably don't
put that much thought into the hundreds of messages you send every week
on your Smartphone, but texting it is a dangerous habit. The posture we
adopt as we stare at our phones significantly increases the stress on
the neck and can lead to excessive wear and tear. This is how bad it can
be: our heads weigh between 10lbs and 12lbs, but as we bend our heads
downwards to use our phones, the effective weight on our necks increases
- a lot! At a 15-degree angle, the head weighs about 27lbs, and rises
to 60lbs at 60 degrees!
With most of us now spending an average of
two to four hours a day with our heads dropped down, this results in
about 700 to 1,400 hours a year of excess stresses on the cervical
spine! This can cause head pain, neck pain, arm pain and even numbness.
Eventually,
in conjunction with a sedentary lifestyle, "text neck" could lead to
serious consequences. With "text neck" on the rise as more and more
people carry out their lives over a mobile phone, it's important that
we're all aware of how to reduce our risk of developing this modern
condition.
The best thing anyone can do to lower the risk of "text
neck" is to use voice recognition and make phone calls instead of text
messages. It's also important to take regular breaks and alter your
texting positions to avoid problems. You can find a list of useful
exercises on the NHS website.
Modern technology moves at a quicker
speed than the human body can adapt to, and this is not the first time
we have been warned about the dangers of texting. In 2011, mobile phones
were blamed for an increase in pedestrian deaths in the US, with some
towns even considering issuing fines for people who text while walking.
Then of course, there was "Blackberry thumb" (repetitive strain injury
caused by texting) and "iPad hand" (aches and pains caused by swiping
and typing on a tablet).
The list of ailments grows longer with
every new piece of technology, and while we can't ever expect anyone to
ditch their devices, we can all put the measures in place to stay
healthy as we move with the times.
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