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Could smartphone use be giving you text neck?

Sep 2, 2025
Smartphone addiction is on the rise, with users averaging over four hours daily. This constant phone use often leads to poor posture, known as 'text neck,' which can cause neck pain and headaches. The term was coined by Dr. Dean Fishman after he encountered a teenager suffering from these issues. The discussion reveals how common this condition is and shares practical tips for improving posture and reducing strain. Could your phone be your neck's worst enemy? Listen in to find out!
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ANECDOTE

Origin Story Of Text Neck

  • Dr Dean Fishman examined a 17-year-old with neck pain and headaches in 2008.
  • He coined the term "text neck" after that clinical observation.
INSIGHT

Forward Head Posture Multiplies Neck Load

  • Tilting the head forward dramatically increases the effective weight the neck supports.
  • At a 45° angle the head can exert about 49 pounds of force versus 10–12 pounds upright.
INSIGHT

Posture Affects Muscles, Discs, And Circulation

  • Text neck strains muscles and increases pressure on intervertebral discs.
  • Misalignment can reduce circulation and cause related headaches and stiffness.
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