Neck Pain: Working Long Hours? Your Spine May Be Paying The Price!
Staring down at your laptop for hours can really strain your neck, shoulders, and upper back. Simple fixes like setting your screen at the right height, taking regular breaks, and shifting your posture can save your spine from a lot of trouble.

People who work on laptops all day…

Looking downward puts extra strain on the neck
A laptop's screen and keyboard are a single unit, so people often place it low on a desk. This forces you to bend your head and neck forward and down to see the screen. Staying in this position for a long time overworks your neck muscles, leading to fatigue and stiffness in your neck and shoulders.
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Don’t ignore the early symptoms
For people who work on laptops for long hours, the problem might start with small symptoms. These include neck stiffness, shoulder pain, discomfort in the upper back, headaches, and feeling tired after work. If you keep ignoring these signs and continue with the same bad posture, the discomfort will only get worse in your daily life.
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What is ‘Tech Neck’
How should you use a laptop?
If the pain persists, consult a doctor
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