‘Tech neck is the real deal.’ Why pain is on the rise from looking down at laptops and phones — and what to do about it
Bending over laptops, cell phones and tablets has created an epidemic of “tech neck” among adults and kids, but remedies exist.
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Bending over laptops, cell phones and tablets has created an epidemic of “tech neck” among adults and kids, but remedies exist.
Bouvé physical therapy students helped offer guidance and exercise recommendations to prevent and reduce the risk of injury and improve athlete function in sport and every day life.
“It’s not going to fix all our problems,” says Maureen Watkins, a Northeastern clinical professor who encourages other forms of treatment and training to complement stretching.
These Northeastern researchers have been working together for almost 10 years on ways to assess and improve people’s memory and attention functions with games.
Researchers have long linked physical fitness to higher academic performance. But sorry, bookworms — that association may only be in math, according to new research from Northeastern University.
Congratulations to Dr. David Nolan, who has been awarded the Distinguished Mentor Award in Residency & Fellowship Education from the American Physical Therapy Association.