Published: July 05, 2011
Is Staying Connected a Pain in the Neck? Get TechnoHealthy!
ARLINGTON, Va. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The world is getting smaller thanks to modern technology; but
unfortunately, aches and pains are growing as a result. This fall,
doctors of chiropractic (DCs) will educate the public on how they can
stay connected without pain during National Chiropractic Health Month in
October. This year's theme-"Get TechnoHealthy!" âfocuses on ways people
can remain healthy while toting the gadgets they love or working long
hours in front of a computer.
The excessive use of mobile devices and incorrect posture while using
smart phones and other gadgets or while sitting in front of a computer
can lead to neck, back, wrist and even thumb pain, in addition to other
musculoskeletal issues. The problem is becoming so widespread that
earlier this year a spokesperson for the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration said that musculoskeletal injuries remain one of the
biggest workplace health and safety problems in American industry.
"People will be delighted to learn that they can enjoy technology
without experiencing pain," says Dr. Rick McMichael, president of the
American Chiropractic Association (ACA). "Our bodies are made to
move-not to maintain the same stooped-over posture for long periods of
time or to repeat the same motions endlessly. The good news is that
there are stretches and exercises that can help prevent pain and injury.
There are also natural approaches to treating aches and pain, such as
chiropractic care, that don't involve drugs or surgery."
Experts in treating musculoskeletal conditions, DCs can offer patients a
number of strategies to lessen the toll of technology on their bodies.
Among them:
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When using devices such as smart phones and BlackBerries that have
small keyboards, avoid typing for more than three minutes without a
break.
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Keep messages short and simple; abbreviate.
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Practice using other fingers for typing, especially when thumbs hurt.
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Don't slouch when texting.
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Keep wrists upright, straight and close to the body when holding a
device.
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Don't bend your neck excessively when texting; tuck your chin in
instead and look down.
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Turn your devices off on the weekends (or at least Sunday)!
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Get outside, exercise and enjoy nature, too! Balance is key to staying
healthy.
For more tips on proper use of technology and good health, visit www.TechnoHealthy.com.
Sponsored by ACA, National Chiropractic Health Month is a nationwide
observance held each October. The event helps raise public awareness of
the benefits of chiropractic care and its natural, whole-person,
patient-centered approach to health and wellness.
The American Chiropractic Association (ACA), based in Arlington, Va.,
is the largest professional association in the United States
representing doctors of chiropractic. ACA promotes the highest standards
of patient care and ethics, and supports research, legislation,
insurance reforms, and public awareness activities that contribute to
the health and well-being of millions of chiropractic patients. Visit www.acatoday.org.

American Chiropractic Association
Melissa Lee, 703-812-0259
mlee@acatoday.org
or
Caitlin
Lukacs, 703-812-0218
clukacs@acatoday.org
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