'Do not ignore your body's signals': how to really look after your neck

A Simple yet Vital Fix for Your Neck: A Guide to Good Posture and Prevention

If you're caught staring at your phone or hunching over your desk, take a moment to think about the impact this is having on your neck. Sitting in static positions for extended periods can lead to tension and stiffness that radiates throughout the upper body. Fortunately, there are simple yet effective ways to counteract strain and protect your neck.

The First Step: Micro Breaks

Dr Rocco Cavaleri, a senior lecturer in physiotherapy, recommends taking regular "active breaks" every 30-45 minutes. This involves standing up for 60-90 seconds to reset your posture. During this time, take a few deep breaths while rolling your shoulders back and gently turn your head from side to side. Stretching your chest can also help reduce discomfort.

Another expert, Julia Treleaven, suggests taking 10-second holds to correct your posture every half hour, where you elongate the back of your neck and set your shoulder blades apart. Adding a quick 30-60 second walk during these breaks can also be beneficial.

Varying Your Tasks

If you find yourself feeling tension or discomfort while working, remember that it's time to move. Dr Poonam Mehta recommends varying tasks every hour, so if you've been typing for an hour, switch to something else like a phone call or making a cup of tea. This can help reduce the strain on your neck.

Bringing Your Device to You

The way we work often requires us to hold our devices at awkward angles. Cavaleri suggests bringing your screen closer to eye level by using a laptop riser or propping up your phone on a stand. Treleaven recommends checking that your elbows and knees are at 90 degrees, with the screen at eye height, keyboard, and mouse close. Ensuring dual screens are positioned correctly can also help prevent twisted positions.

Gentle Stretches

While it's tempting to crack your neck, this is not a recommended solution. Instead, try gentle mobility exercises like Treleaven's "bow and arrow" movement or Stubbs' slow, controlled neck nods. Side rotations and ear-to-shoulder stretches can also be beneficial.

Getting Moving

Regular exercise can greatly improve your overall musculoskeletal health, including your neck. Cavaleri suggests choosing walking meetings, taking the stairs, a brisk walk at lunch, or cycling to work. Even if you're experiencing mild pain, gentle movements can help prevent your neck from freezing up.

Managing Stress and Sleep

Stress and sleep play a significant role in neck pain. Treleaven notes that people often carry stress in their neck, while Stubbs suggests taking mindful breaks to ask yourself if you're tensing your shoulders or jaw. Cavaleri recommends routines like wind-down stretches before bed, breathing exercises, or short walks to lower muscle tension and improve sleep quality.

By following these simple tips, you can take the first step towards protecting your neck from strain and discomfort.
 
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πŸ€” I'm all about keeping things retro... remember when we didn't have smartphones and had to actually look up at people? πŸ“±πŸ˜‚ But seriously, taking breaks to stretch is soooo important for our necks. I mean, I've spent countless hours binge-watching old anime shows with my neck craned over the back of the couch – not ideal! πŸ’€ But it's funny how some things never change... like how stressed we get when trying to adult 😩. Those gentle stretches and exercises make total sense. And can we talk about laptop risers? πŸ–₯️ Like, who invented those genius things?! Anyway, I think these tips are a great reminder to take care of ourselves, necks and all πŸ’ͺ🏽🌸
 
I don't know how many people are doing this, but I'm surprised they're not mentioning something about ergonomics at all... like a proper desk setup 🀯. You gotta have that thing adjusted just right or you're gonna be cursing yourself in 10 minutes.

And what's with the "take breaks" thing? 30-45 minutes every hour is a bit excessive, don't you think? I mean, if you can't handle that long, how are you gonna make it through an actual workday?

I also find it weird they're not talking about using a good quality monitor or adjusting the display settings. It's all about finding that sweet spot for eye level and whatnot.

And don't even get me started on exercises... I mean, I know "bow and arrow" is supposed to be some sort of thing, but like, isn't that just gonna strain your neck further? πŸ˜‚

I do love the part about regular exercise, though. Like, if you're not moving around, you're basically asking for neck pain.

Oh, and one more thing... why are they using "Dr" before their names? Is that some sort of academic thing? πŸ€“
 
omg i know this sounds so obvious but ppl need to remember to take breaks while working lol i mean i've been there too when i'm stuck on my desk all day staring at a screen and my neck just starts to kill me 🀯 like 10 seconds of stretching or moving around can make ALL the difference btw using a laptop riser is like magic ✨
 
Ugh, sitting for hours on end is literally killing us all 🀯! I mean, who needs a break from work when you're already glued to your screen? Just kidding, but seriously, taking those 10-second posture correctors every half hour sounds like a game-changer πŸ‘. And can we talk about how lazy we are if we need to prop up our phone on a stand just to get comfortable? πŸ“±πŸ’Ί It's all about being aware of our habits and making small changes to improve our neck health πŸ’ͺ.

I swear, the more I think about it, the more I'm like "what even is good posture?" πŸ˜‚ But in all seriousness, these tips are legit πŸ”₯. Varying tasks, getting moving, and managing stress and sleep are all crucial for maintaining that healthy neck 🌞. And can we please just get over the urge to crack our own necks? 😳 That's just gonna make things worse πŸ’”.

Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is, take care of your neck, folks! It's not that hard πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
idk why everyone's making a big deal about this... i mean, taking breaks to stretch every 30-45 min sounds cool, but it's not like we're all stuck at our desks forever πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. and what's with the "active breaks"? rolling your shoulders back and turning your head from side to side? that's basically just a fancy way of saying "yawn". πŸ’€

and don't even get me started on the whole "varying tasks" thing... like, i'm already trying to multitask while working, no thanks πŸ™„. can't we just take a real break instead?

i do think it's cool that they're emphasizing the importance of exercise and moving around throughout the day. but let's be real, who has time for that? πŸ•’

and the part about bringing your device to eye level? yeah, because that's not something i've already done 10 times today πŸ™„. not impressed.

but hey, if these tips work for you, more power to ya! just don't expect me to start following them anytime soon 😜
 
The struggle is real πŸ€•! People are sitting for hours on end without even realizing it's affecting their bodies. I mean, think about it - just like how we have laws to protect our environment, we need laws to protect our health. We should be making it mandatory for workplaces to install ergonomic furniture and promote regular breaks. It's all about finding that balance between productivity and well-being πŸ’ΌπŸ‘
 
πŸ™ I remember when I used to stare at screens all day without even thinking about it. My neck would get so stiff and sore after work, but now I'm super vigilant about taking breaks πŸ•°οΈ. Standing up every 30-45 minutes is a game-changer! Not only does it help with posture, but it also gives me a chance to stretch my legs and get some fresh air πŸ’¨. I've started doing those "bow and arrow" movements like Dr Treleaven recommended - feels amazing for the neck 🌟.
 
You guys gotta start taking care of that neck! πŸ€• I mean, we're always glued to our screens and slouching around all day. It's like, yeah we need a good chair or something, but it's not just about the furniture. We gotta be mindful of how we're sitting and moving throughout the day. Those micro breaks sound like a game changer - 60 seconds of stretching and rolling your shoulders? 😌 Try it out and see the difference! πŸ‘
 
I gotta say, I'm so done with hunching over my laptop all day 😴. It's crazy how often we neglect our own bodies, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Sitting for hours on end is literally killing me... or at least it feels like it πŸ’€. But seriously, taking those micro breaks and stretching out can make all the difference. I mean, I'm no expert, but even just rolling my shoulders back and taking a few deep breaths can help reset my posture 🌱. And don't even get me started on how stressful it is to be stuck in front of a screen all day πŸ“Š. It's like, I get it, work needs to be done, but can't we just take care of ourselves too? 🀯
 
🀯 I'm so over people staring at their phones all day it's literally killing them πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Can't we just switch to a more ergonomic setup already? Like, why do we need 10 reminders on how to sit properly πŸ˜’. It's not that hard, folks! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
🀯 I'm literally surprised no one's talking about this already! Sitting for hours on end is like setting up a permanent war zone in your body 🚫πŸ’ͺ. The thing is, it's so easy to just sit there and stare at our screens all day... I mean, who doesn't love scrolling through Instagram or watching cat videos? 😴 But seriously, taking care of your neck is crucial. If you've been feeling any tension or stiffness lately, try the micro breaks – it's like a mini-vacation for your body 🌴. And don't even get me started on how bad stress and sleep are for your neck... I'm all about those wind-down stretches before bed 😌. Anyway, just wanted to spread the word... take care of your neck, folks! πŸ‘
 
Ugh, I mean, yeah, taking breaks and stretching is a good idea 🀯... but are we really sure that's all it takes? πŸ€” I've been reading this article about posture and prevention, and it seems like everyone agrees on the importance of standing up every 30-45 minutes to reset your posture. But what about when you're in a meeting or on a phone call? Can you really just get up and stretch then? πŸ˜‚

And don't even get me started on the whole "varying tasks" thing... I mean, who has time to switch between typing and making a cup of tea every hour? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ That sounds like way too much work. On the other hand, some people say that varying tasks can really help reduce strain on your neck. So, is it worth trying? Maybe... or maybe not? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I also saw this bit about bringing your device to eye level, and I'm like, yeah, that sounds good in theory... but how many of us are actually going to do that? πŸ˜‚ Are we really going to spend money on a laptop riser or prop up our phone on a stand just because it's "good for our necks"? πŸ€”

And then there's the bit about gentle stretches and exercises... I mean, I guess those sound nice and all, but are they really enough? Can't we just crack our necks when we feel tension in it instead of doing all these fancy stretches? πŸ˜‚ Just kidding (kind of)...
 
I'm so glad they're talking about this! πŸ™Œ Taking breaks every 30-45 minutes is a great idea, it's like a mini-vacation for your body. I've been guilty of staring at my screen for hours on end, and it can be really uncomfortable. But rolling your shoulders back, taking deep breaths, and stretching your chest actually works! 😌 It's also super important to vary your tasks, so if you're typing all day, try switching to a phone call or making a cup of tea. And don't even get me started on the importance of exercise - it's like a magic cure for neck pain. Even just taking a short walk during breaks can make a big difference. πŸ’ƒ I'm definitely going to start implementing these tips and see if they work for me!
 
I gotta say, I'm surprised it's taking this long for people to realize how important good posture is! 🀯 I mean, come on, we've been told about the importance of sitting up straight since we were kids, but do we really listen? I swear, some people would rather die than take a 60-second break to stretch their neck out.

And what's with the phone craze? Can't people just put their devices down for a sec? It's not that hard to remember to check your posture every hour or so. And those laptop risers and stands are like, totally necessary now. I mean, I've been using one for years, but I guess I'm just ahead of the curve πŸ˜….

But seriously though, these tips make total sense. Varying tasks and exercising regularly can really help prevent neck strain. And don't even get me started on stress and sleep – those are major contributors to neck pain. We need to be more mindful about taking care of ourselves, both physically and mentally πŸ™.
 
πŸ€Έβ€β™€οΈ I'm all about prioritizing our overall well-being, especially when it comes to something as easy to neglect as posture. Sitting for extended periods is like a ticking time bomb for our necks 🚨! Taking those tiny micro breaks (aka active breaks) every 30-45 minutes can make such a huge difference in how you feel throughout the day 😌. And I love that Julia Treleaven's suggestion to try "bow and arrow" movement - it sounds like a gentle and effective way to loosen up our neck muscles πŸ€Ήβ€β™€οΈ.

It's also super important to remember that exercise and physical activity can have such a positive impact on our overall health, not just our necks πŸ’ͺ. Whether it's taking the stairs instead of the elevator or walking meetings, every little bit counts! 🌳 So, let's all make an effort to prioritize our posture, take care of those tiny breaks, and get moving - both physically and mentally πŸ™πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ
 
🀯 You guys know how we're always glued to our screens? Like, literally! πŸ“± Sitting for hours on end is no joke. My neck's been acting up just thinking about it πŸ˜’. But seriously, taking regular breaks to stretch and move around is a total game-changer. I'm talking 30-45 minute active breaks where you stand up, roll your shoulders back, and take some deep breaths 🌱. Trust me, it makes all the difference! πŸ’–
 
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