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I can confirm this as I had the exact same problem. I first went to a
chiropractor because I was sitting in the dentist's chair having a root
canal and all I could think of was my aching neck. Turns out, the curvature
in my upper spine, which should be about a 40-degree arc, was only about 10
degrees. Getting it back into shape was a long process, so I very careful to
keep my head up.
When you're young, your body forgives your indiscretions; when you get to be
my age, it gets down-right vindictive! ;-)
-Sue Gallagher
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dick Margulis
> I got a good education in the staring-at-monitor-all-day back problem
> from a chiropractor who specializes in it. He drums up business by
> giving free back workshops during "health fair" days at local high-tech
> companies. What he says he sees all the time, more than chair issues
> (although he's a big fan of properly adjusted chairs), is the tendency
> to sit with shoulders hunched and neck stretched forward. He calls it
> chicken-neck (not a technical diagnosis, just his weird sense of humor)
> and treats nearly all of his monitor-jockey patients for it.
>
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