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Smartphone Usage Can Affect Spinal Health

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Submitted by Eastland Chiropractic & Wellness Center

Despite the many benefits of having information at your fingertips, smartphones and tablets can do damage to your body and overall health in unexpected ways. You may not realize it, but all that time spent with your head down checking email and texting may be creating more than a social gap — you may also be harming your spine. Research suggests that spinal pressure actually doubles with each inch you bend your head down.

Smartphone users spend an average of two to four hours per day hunched over. As a result, back and neck pain have increased among users of electronic gadgets, and the effects may linger for years.

Poor posture is easy to spot in the hunched-over forms of older adults who have carried bad habits for a lifetime. However, few people realize that there are health implications that make good posture essential for healthy living at any age. Poor posture negatively impacts your muscles and ligaments, as well as your spine, which can lead to a host of health problems, from neck and back pain, gastrointestinal problems, and even hyperkyphosis — a condition in which the spine curvature is significantly exaggerated, with increased risk of pulmonary and arterial health problems. 

A misalignment of your spine can affect your overall health and well-being. Your spine protects your nervous system, which controls and coordinates all the different functions of your body. Any disruption in nerve communication to your organs and tissues may result in abnormal function. There are countless benefits from simply improving the alignment of the spine.

Why posture matters
There are many benefits to practicing good posture. According to the American Chiropractic Association, keeping your spine aligned properly can have the following effects:

  • Correct alignment of bones and joints. This helps the muscles to be used properly, diminishing the abnormal wear, which can cause degenerative arthritis and joint pain.
  • Less cumulative stress on the ligaments which link the spinal joints, decreasing the chance of injury.
  • Promotion of efficiency within the muscle groups, helping the body use less energy and avoid fatigue.
  • Reduction in the likelihood of back and muscular pain, overuse disorders, and muscle strain.

Maintaining good posture
Ditching your smartphone probably isn’t a practical solution for improving your posture, so instead work to keep your posture in check with these tips:

  • To protect your posture while using your phone and other electronic devices, avoid angling your head down for prolonged periods.
  • Raise the device closer to eye level, or use a stand to prop the screen.
  • Treat back and neck pain, which may signal a posture problem or worsen poor posture habits, with regular chiropractic adjustments to keep your body balanced and flexible.
  • When sitting, avoid crossing your legs and keep your knees at or below hip level. Use a back pillow to support your lower and middle back. Relax your shoulders and avoid sitting in the same position for extended periods.
  • While standing, keep your feet shoulder width apart and your knees slightly bent. Stand straight with your shoulders pulled back and your stomach tucked in.

When posture or other factors cause a misalignment, a spinal adjustment is one way to help restore normal nerve function and communication, thereby allowing your body to work normally and naturally. A chiropractor can also recommend exercises that strengthen your core postural muscles in an effort to sustain and improve posture and assist you with identifying proper posture techniques to use during daily activities that help reduce the risk of injury.

For more information on Chiropractic care, nutrition, healthy lifestyle, and physical rehabilitation, please contact Shawn Bladel, DC or Matthew Stringer, DC at Eastland Chiropractic & Lifestyle Center, 2406 E. Washington St. in Bloomington. To learn more, contact them at 309-662-8418, or visit them online at www.EastlandChiro.com.