We live in a world where screens are part of our daily lives—from phones and tablets to laptops and desktops. While convenient, this increased screen time often leads to poor posture habits, one of the most common being forward head posture, also known as tech neck.
Over time, tech neck can cause discomfort, stiffness, and even chronic pain in your neck, shoulders, and upper back. Let’s take a closer look at how this happens and what you can do to correct it.
What Is Forward Head Posture (Tech Neck)?
Forward head posture occurs when the head sits in front of the shoulders rather than stacked directly above them. For every inch your head moves forward; it adds around 10 extra pounds of strain to your neck and spine. This posture is most commonly caused by long hours spent looking down at screens or slouching while seated.
Why It Matters for Your Spine and Joints
This posture imbalance doesn’t just affect your neck—it can lead to tension headaches, nerve compression, and reduced mobility over time. Poor spinal alignment from tech neck also increases the wear and tear on cervical discs and upper back joints, setting the stage for long-term issues if left unaddressed.
Simple Steps to Improve Your Posture
Raise Your Screen to Eye Level
Use a stand or stack of books to elevate your monitor or tablet, so you don’t need to look down.
Use Your Eyes, Not Your Neck
Instead of bending your neck to see your device, move your eyes downward or adjust your screen height.
Strengthen Postural Muscles
Incorporate neck and upper back exercises like chin tucks, wall angels, and scapular retractions into your routine.
Take Breaks
Set a timer to remind yourself to take breaks from your screen every 30–45 minutes. During your break, stretch and reset your posture.
Visit a Professional
A chiropractor or physical therapist can evaluate your posture and provide adjustments, stretches, and strengthening techniques tailored to your needs.
The good news? Forward head posture is correctable with awareness, consistency, and the right habits. Even small adjustments to your workspace and routine can protect your spine and relieve tech neck tension before it becomes chronic.
Do you need help realizing your posture? Contact our office today to schedule a posture evaluation or chiropractic check-in—we’re here to help your body work better, not harder.