Intesar Hussain, Physiotherapist July 7, 2023 | News
Forward head posture, also known as “text neck,” is a common problem caused by poor posture and excessive screen time. Forward head posture occurs when the head protrudes forward from its neutral position, leading to musculoskeletal problems. Causes include prolonged sitting, weak neck muscles, and poor posture habits.
Symptoms of Forward Head Posture:
Symptoms include neck and shoulder pain, headaches, reduced neck mobility, upper back pain, muscle tension, and fatigue.
Physiotherapy Treatment Approaches:
Benefits of Physiotherapy:
Conclusion:
Physiotherapy is an effective approach for correcting forward head posture. By addressing the root causes and employing various techniques, physiotherapists help alleviate pain, improve posture, and enhance overall function.
At Pure we combine treating a problem or dysfunction as a team working together as chiropractors and physiotherapists, to correct the dysfunction and align the body with chiropractic treatment and sustain the alignment with physiotherapy treatment such as muscle releases and mobilization.
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