Remember the days we use to sit hunched over our books studying and reading? With the incredible development of the smart phone, tablet, and laptop computer, we are now spending hours on end texting, researching, and reading. While we may be getting a lot accomplished it can come with a tremendous toll on our bodies.
Constantly looking down at a screen, promotes a hunched mid-back and a reverse curve in our neck region. This stress, over time, can cause pain in the neck, back, arms and hands. All the muscles that are over-worked and over-stretched, can with time, start to stay that way, changing your posture and leaving you vulnerable to pain and injury. The damage we can cause may not be limited to the muscles but may also affect other functions of the body caused by spinal subluxations.
Take breathing for example – when your head is down (looking at your smart phone or tablet) the trachea (the tube in your throat that allows air to enter in and out of your body) becomes constrained. If the trachea is constrained less air gets into the lungs and that means less oxygen. This can leave us tired and weary.
Good news is there are things we can do to reduce some of the stress we place on our bodies due to technology.
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