In today’s digital world, many people spend hours each day looking at phones, tablets, and computer screens. Excessive screen time has become a growing concern for people of all ages.
While technology provides convenience, education, and entertainment, spending too many hours on phones, tablets, computers, and televisions can have negative effects on physical health, mental wellbeing, and overall development. These risks affect children, teenagers, adults, and even older adults when screen use replaces healthy daily habits such as movement, sleep, and face-to-face interaction.
While technology has made work and communication easier, excessive screen time has also created a new set of health challenges—particularly for the spine including poor posture and musculoskeletal pain. How?
Excessive device use often leads to poor posture, including slouching, rounded shoulders, and forward head positioning. Over time this can cause neck pain, back pain, shoulder tension, and headaches. Many healthcare professionals now refer to these posture-related conditions as “tech neck.” Poor ergonomics during prolonged screen use can also contribute to wrist pain and repetitive strain injuries.
Screen Time can cause ‘Tech Neck’
One of the most common issues associated with prolonged screen use is poor posture, often referred to as “tech neck.” Over time, the way we sit, stand, and hold our devices can place significant strain on the muscles, joints, and discs of the neck and back.
When people look down at a phone or lean forward toward a computer screen, the head shifts out of its natural alignment with the spine. The human head weighs about 10 to 12 pounds when properly aligned, but when it tilts forward, the effective weight placed on the neck can increase dramatically. This additional stress forces the muscles of the neck, shoulders, and upper back to work harder to support the head. Over time, this strain can lead to muscle fatigue, tightness, headaches, and chronic discomfort.

Poor Sitting Habits from Excessive Screen Time
Extended screen time can also contribute to poor sitting habits. Many people sit hunched over desks, rounded through the shoulders, and with limited movement for long periods.
This posture can compress spinal discs, weaken core muscles, and cause stiffness in the lower back. Without regular movement and proper posture, the spine may gradually lose its natural curves, leading to persistent back pain or reduced mobility.
Beyond physical discomfort, these posture-related problems can also affect productivity and overall wellbeing. People who experience neck and back pain often report difficulty concentrating, fatigue, and increased stress levels. What begins as mild discomfort from long hours on a device can eventually become a recurring issue if not addressed.
Reduced Physical Activity
Spending hours on screens often replaces time that could be spent being physically active. Sedentary behavior increases the risk of weight gain, cardiovascular disease, and decreased muscle strength. For children and teenagers, reduced physical activity can affect healthy growth and development, while adults may experience increased risk of obesity and chronic health conditions.
Eye Strain and Vision Problems
One of the most immediate effects of excessive screen use is digital eye strain, sometimes referred to as computer vision syndrome. Staring at screens for long periods can cause dry eyes, blurred vision, headaches, and difficulty focusing. This occurs because people blink less frequently when looking at screens and their eyes must constantly adjust to digital light. Blue light emitted by screens may also contribute to eye fatigue and discomfort.
How Can Chiropractic Address these Issues?
This is where chiropractic care can play an important role. Chiropractic focuses on restoring proper alignment and function to the spine and musculoskeletal system. Chiropractors evaluate posture, spinal movement, and joint function to identify areas where tension, misalignment, or restricted mobility may be contributing to discomfort.
At Landmark Chiropractic, chiropractic care focuses on identifying and correcting the underlying spinal issues that contribute to these symptoms. Rather than simply masking the pain, chiropractic treatment addresses alignment, muscle tension, and joint mobility so the body can function properly again.

Spinal Adjustments to Restore Alignment: One of the primary ways chiropractic care helps with tech neck is through precise spinal adjustments. These adjustments help restore proper alignment in the cervical (neck) and thoracic (upper back) regions of the spine. When the spine is properly aligned, pressure on nerves and surrounding muscles is reduced, allowing the body to move more comfortably and naturally.
Reducing Muscle Tension and Inflammation: Forward head posture places extra strain on the muscles of the neck, shoulders, and upper back. Chiropractic treatments can help relieve this tension by improving joint movement and reducing inflammation in the affected areas. As muscle strain decreases, patients often notice improvements in pain, flexibility, and range of motion.
Improving Posture: Chiropractors evaluate how patients sit, stand, and work throughout the day. At Landmark Chiropractic, patients may receive guidance on posture correction and ergonomic adjustments for workstations. Simple changes—such as raising computer monitors to eye level, supporting the lower back, and positioning screens correctly—can dramatically reduce stress on the spine.
Supporting Long-Term Spinal Health: Chiropractic care is not only about relieving pain but also about preventing future problems. Regular spinal evaluations help identify small alignment issues before they develop into more serious conditions. This proactive approach can be especially helpful for people who spend many hours working on computers or using mobile devices.
Exercises and Stretching Recommendations: In addition to in-office treatment, chiropractors often recommend stretches and strengthening exercises that help support the neck, shoulders, and core muscles. Strengthening these areas helps maintain proper posture and reduces the likelihood of recurring pain caused by prolonged screen use.
Helping You Feel Better and Move Better: Many patients who suffer from tech neck experience headaches, upper back stiffness, fatigue, and limited neck mobility. Chiropractic care helps restore normal movement, reduce discomfort, and improve overall spinal function so patients can return to their daily activities more comfortably.
In Conclusion
Technology is an essential part of modern life, but our bodies were not designed to remain in one position for hours at a time. Being mindful of posture, limiting unnecessary screen time, and supporting spinal health through regular care can help prevent long-term issues.
If you are experiencing neck stiffness, upper back tension, or lower back pain related to prolonged screen use, chiropractic care may help restore balance and relieve discomfort. A healthier spine can improve mobility, reduce pain, and help you feel more comfortable both at work and at home.
Landmark Chiropractic is committed to helping patients in the Georgetown and Central Kentucky area maintain healthier posture, better spinal alignment, and a more comfortable, pain-free lifestyle.
Schedule an appointment today at LandmarkChiro.com and take the first step toward relieving tech neck and restoring your spinal health.







