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Effect of smartphone use on cervical spine stability

Author(s)
Kim, EunjeeSong, DonghyunPark, DasomKim, HyorimShin, GwanSeob
Issued Date
2024-03
DOI
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2024.112053
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81866
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS, v.166, pp.112053
Abstract
Using a smartphone often involves a sustained head-forward tilt posture, which may deteriorate the mechanism of muscle reaction efficiency or reduce the stiffness of connective tissues of the cervical spine. These changes in muscular and connective tissues can impair cervical spine stability and contribute to developing neck pain symptoms. In this experiment, change in the cervical spine stability associated with a sustained smartphone use posture was evaluated by quantifying the effective stiffness and the reflexive responses of the head to sudden perturbations. Seventeen young smartphone users maintained their heads tilted forward approximately 30° for 30 min while watching videos on their smartphones in sitting. Data show that the measures of cervical spine stability did not change significantly after the smartphone use task despite developing mild to moderate neck and upper body discomfort symptoms. Study findings imply that keeping the head tilt posture for 30 min for smartphone use did not significantly alter spinal stability, rejecting its association with neck discomfort.
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0021-9290

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