Stretches and exercises for neck pain can offer relief, but it’s important to assess your pain level first. Here’s a guide to help you determine whether at-home neck exercises are right for you. Share ...
I’m not the best at identifying my own pain. In fact, I’m pretty great at ignoring it; in high school, I played through the end of one soccer season with both of my ankles sprained (what were my ...
The tech-neck is a modern-day problem where people are remarkably dependent on digital devices. The alignment of your spine suffers a lot when you hunch over your smartphones, tablets, laptops, and ...
Looking down at your phone or computer can place strain on your neck and back muscles, with serious long-term effects. Here’s how to fix it One of Britain's foremost fitness experts and founder of ...
Neck pain and stiffness can have many causes, but in most cases, the pain is a symptom of tight, tired, or injured muscles. However, an accident can lead to neck pain, as can poor posture and ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. We may pay more ...
Thanks to constantly looking down while using our phone or staring at our computer screen for hours, our posture suffers, leading to problems with the cervical spine. It can also lead to a neck hump - ...
But although tech neck is an increasingly common issue in our screen-dominated world, it doesn’t have to be a permanent problem. By incorporating these targeted exercises into your routine, you can ...
It's 2 p.m. and my eyes flit from Google Docs to the tiny clock in the corner of my computer screen. And there it goes: the "oh my goodness I haven't moved from this exact position in 5 hours and wow ...
Take a moment to check in on your neck. How’s it feeling? Many people would likely answer “not great.” Many of us have neck pain and tightness due to the way we stare at screens, whether we’re playing ...
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