If you experience neck pain on occasion after working on a computer for an extended period of time or use a computer so often that it causes daily neck pain, then you may think that this pain is a simply unavoidable hazard of computer usage. In fact, so many people experience neck pain stemming from computer usage that this symptom has been dubbed tech neck.
While neck pain after use of a computer is common, you can help prevent this pain by following these tips.…
Dealing with a constantly aching neck can get annoying very quickly. Pain relievers may take the edge off for a while, but the discomfort often comes right back. If you want to get rid of your neck pain more permanently, it’s a good idea to see a chiropractor. Chiropractors can administer one or more of the following treatments, bringing relief to your chronic neck pain.
Spinal Adjustment
Often, neck pain is caused or made worse by the compression of the vertebrae in the neck.…
For many U.S. workers, quickly moving to a remote work environment has become a literal pain in the back. Many home offices just aren’t equipped for long-term remote work; whether you’re dealing with a too-small or too-short desk, an uncomfortable chair, or a poorly angled computer monitor, you may be sitting in a way that strains your back and neck muscles and puts pressure on your vertebrae. Can chiropractic treatment help relieve chronic lower back pain?…