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Cell phones...there a pain in the neck!

Is your remote learner feeling neck, back pain? Time for some quick ergonomic tweaks Is your remote learner feeling neck, back pain? Time for some quick ergonomic tweaks

Using a mobile phone increases the risk of neck pain by 82%. That’s according to a meta-analysis covering 25 studies involving more than 43,000 people.

Researchers combed through data on sedentary and screen-based behavior, finding the odds of neck pain increase with hours spent sitting and engaged in low-energy activities. Participants who were sedentary for four hours per day had a 45% increased risk of neck pain compared to non-sedentary individuals, while those who were sedentary for more than six hours had a 88% higher risk.

Watching TV did not appear to be a significant risk for neck pain. But computer use was associated with a 23% increased risk.

The research also reveals women are at greater risk for neck pain than men and employees at greater risk than students.

Toni Foxx

Toni Foxx

I’ve been in radio here in Jax, playing country music for a long time, but I’m now trading my cowboy hat in for a lovely tiara & I’m excited to be on Easy 102.9.

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