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		<title>Text Neck / Computer Neck</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hey, everyone! Dr. Alex here with Physio Room. Today we will be talking about Text Neck and Computer neck &#8211; what are those? Text Neck and Computer Neck occur when our head is being pushed too far forward as we spend lengths of time gazing down toward our computer screens or looking down into our [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Hey, everyone! Dr. Alex here with Physio Room. Today we will be talking about Text Neck and Computer neck &#8211; what are those?</p>



<p>Text Neck and Computer Neck occur when our head is being pushed too far forward as we spend lengths of time gazing down toward our computer screens or looking down into our phones. We typically see this problem start to arise at the office while we are sitting at a work station. Then, as the day goes on, our bodies become more fatigued and therefore our posture becomes more and more forward, father and farther out of alignment. By the end of the day, and especially by the end of the week, you may find you are experiencing an increase in pain in the back of the neck and, soon, all the surrounding areas can begin to ache.</p>



<p>I am going to show you two quick things you can do that will help you with this at home or at the office.</p>



<p>First, let&#8217;s do some chin tucks. You will want to use your hand to push your chin back, almost like you are trying to give yourself a double chin. Let go. Repeat. </p>



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<p>Doing several of these chin tucks will help build up the muscles in your neck and remind your body where your chin is naturally meant to rest. This will help address the fatigue happening over the course of your day or your week.</p>



<p>Second, we would like to see you doing some isometric exercises. This also aids in strengthening the muscles in your neck. Bring your hand to your forehead and push your head forward, pressing into your hand. Hold for about 5 seconds. Next, bring your hand to the left side of your head, push against your hand for another 5 seconds. Repeat this with your hand on the right side and, finally, repeat with your hand on the back of your head.</p>



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<p>I hope you find these tips helpful! If you find yourself with either Text Neck or Computer neck and want to learn more, tag us in our post with any questions. We would love to help you out.</p>



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		<title>Mom Posture</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2019 05:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi, everyone! Dr. Chris Robl here with Physio Room and we have my wife, Courtney, and our youngest, Zachary, in the clinic today to talk to you a little bit about what Mom Shoulder (or Mom Posture) is and ways to treat this and prevent it from coming back. Mom shoulder basically happens when we&#8217;re [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Hi, everyone! Dr. Chris Robl here with Physio Room and we have my wife, Courtney, and our youngest, Zachary, in the clinic today to talk to you a little bit about what Mom Shoulder (or Mom Posture) is and ways to treat this and prevent it from coming back.</p>



<p>Mom shoulder basically happens when we&#8217;re repetitively holding a baby or nursing a baby and your shoulders get &#8216;stuck&#8217; in a forward or rounded posture. As your shoulder is constantly being rounded forward your rotator cuff then becomes stretched out. This leads to shoulder instability and we find that you will then start incorporating your upper trap for stability instead. In turn, we start seeing the persistent neck and shoulder pain, stiffness and strain.</p>



<p>So, let&#8217;s talk about a couple of drills to help you get out of this Mom Shoulder posture. You want to take a band in the hand of whichever side your irritation is on. You will want your elbow bent at 90 degrees and down to your side, shoulder blade down and set. We then want you to rotate our hand (holding the band) in an outward motion &#8211; you will go from elbow in, hand facing forward to elbow in, hand facing out from your side. You want to continue this motion until you start to get a nice little burn in the back side of your shoulder. Let&#8217;s go 3 sets of 10 reps to start and work our way up to 30 reps. </p>



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<p>In addition to that strengthening exercise, we also want to be thinking about stretching these tight muscles out of their &#8216;stuck&#8217; posture. Again, starting on the side that feels more irritated, begin by holding your arm long and straight down to your side, pulling those shoulder blades down into your back so that we&#8217;re not resting in this forward position. Use your remaining hand to slowly pull your head away from your shoulder. By doing this we are going to get a nice gentle stretch through the trap and the neck, relieving any pain and tightness caused by your Mom Posture.</p>



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<p>If you have any questions about what we have talked about today please give us a call and, as always, if you have learned anything from today&#8217;s video, please like and share. We appreciate the support, thank you very much for everything you do for us here at Physio Room. Have a great day!</p>



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