Beating Neck Pain from Tech Use

Discover Postural Awareness And Targeted Physical Therapy Techniques To Help You Say Goodbye To Neck Pain From Tech Use
Neck pain from tech use is a pervasive issue in our digital age. The hours we spend each day hunched over smartphones, tablets, and computers can wreak havoc on our necks and shoulders, leading to discomfort and reduced productivity. Fortunately, physical therapy offers effective solutions to address this modern ailment.
In this blog post, we’ll explore how physical therapy can alleviate neck pain from tech use and restore your comfort and productivity.
Neck Pain From Tech Use A Lack Of Postural Awareness
Physical therapy to address neck pain from tech use goes beyond simply treating the symptoms and delves into the root causes of the problem. Our physical therapists are movement experts who can help you understand and improve your posture, which is an important part of preventing and reducing neck pain.
We focus on guiding patients toward postural awareness—the ability to sense one’s body’s position and movement. This awareness is key to adapting to different situations and maintaining a proper posture during movements to reduce strain on the neck.
Prioritizing dynamic postures (regular movement) over static postures (holding one position) can drastically improve your postural awareness and decrease neck pain. For example, when washing dishes, change your stance frequently and take breaks. When standing for work, ensure workspaces are at a comfortable height to avoid hunching your shoulders and bending your neck.
Studies show that prolonged sitting can increase pressure on the spine and neck. When you do need to sit, try to:
- Keep your back straight and against the backrest
- Feet flat on the floor
- Knees bent at around a 90-degree angle, in line with your hips
Our physical therapists will help you find your ideal spinal alignment and posture so you can maintain that awareness whether sitting, standing, or moving.
A Personalized Program To Alleviate Neck Pain From Tech Use
A 45-year-old graphic designer who spends long hours at her computer came to UNIQ Physical Therapy with chronic neck pain from tech use and frequent headaches that affected her work and overall well-being.
During her initial assessment, our physical therapist noticed her forward head posture, which is a common consequence of prolonged device use. That posture put excessive strain on her neck muscles and joints. After discussing her medical history and pain levels and setting achievable goals for success, her PT created a personalized plan to help her find her ideal posture.
Manual Therapy
- Release tight muscles
- Improve joint mobility in her neck and upper back
- Restore range of motion in her neck and spine
Targeted Exercises
- Strengthen her neck and shoulder muscles
- Provide better support for her head
- Improve postural awareness throughout the day
Ergonomic Adjustments
- Raising her monitor to eye level
- Using an ergonomic keyboard, mouse, and mouse pad
- Replace her desk chair with one that provides proper support
With consistent physical therapy, including following her prescriptive exercise routine between appointments, her posture began to significantly improve. Her chronic neck pain from tech use gradually diminished, and her headaches became less frequent. She reported feeling more energized and productive at work and was able to finally enjoy her hobbies without discomfort.
Lasting Relief From Neck Pain From Tech Use At UNIQ Physical Therapy
Our physical therapy programs will address your immediate neck pain from tech use and equip you with the knowledge and tools for long-term prevention. We’ll guide you through self-management techniques, pain neuroscience education, and strategies for incorporating healthy habits into your daily routine.
Call us today to schedule a consultation and discover a personalized path to relief and lasting well-being.