Friday, November 4, 2016

What is Text Neck?

For the average American, their smartphone is an essential part of their life, and is by their side nearly constantly. 79% of the population between the ages of 18 and 44 have their cell phones with them almost all the time. The average time spent communicating on a smart phone per day is 132 minutes (or 2 hours, 12 minutes). For reference, that's nearly as much time as the average American spends per day commuting to and from work, cooking meals, and caring for their family, combined (see articles 1, 2, 3). Four out of five Americans check their phone within 15 minutes of waking up.

"Text neck" is the term used to refer to the neck and upper back pain caused by the pressure put on your neck when you're looking down at your phone, tablet, or other device. Text neck symptoms include upper back pain, a dull ache at the base of the neck, neck tightness or pain in the shoulders. The human head weighs an average of 10 pounds; for every inch your head tilts farther forward, the pressure on your neck is doubled. At a 45 degree angle, the pressure on your spine is approximately 49 lbs (see diagram). This could make you feel like your head is much heavier than it really is and lead to fatigue.

To avoid text neck, make sure to raise your phone or laptop screen to your line of sight, rather than looking down at it. Keep your head back so that your ears are aligned above your shoulders and avoid craning your neck forwards. To help strengthen the muscles in the back of your neck, try this exercise: place your hands behind your head and interlace your fingers; press your head backwards into the pressure from your hands. Alternatively, press your head backwards into your headrest while driving. Both of these exercises will help improve the symptoms of text neck. Above all, try to be conscious of your posture and the angle your neck is being held at; a few days of practicing good posture can make all the difference!





Monday, October 10, 2016

Rake leaves safely & effectively!

Fall is here in Vermont, and with it comes mountains of leaves! Here are some tips we've assembled to help you rake safely and effectively. 
Hoping your raking goes smoothly and your leaf-pile jumping is supremely satisfying!
#vermont #health #wellness




Friday, October 7, 2016

Benefits of Chiropractic Care

Did you know that over 27 million Americans seek chiropractic treatment every year to help boost their health and wellness? Here's a few reasons why!


Friday, September 23, 2016

Straighten Up!

We love this video created by the World Federation of Chiropractic and  UCL Medical School MDs Comedy Revue Society! Check out their super creative spin on Taylor Swift's "Shake It Out" and remember to straighten up!


For more advice on how to promote wellness and spine health check out our website or our Facebook page, or give us a call at (802) 557-8568

Promoting health & wellness while biking

Biking is a great, healthy way to get around! We love that it's a part of the culture here in Burlington, VT, and we want to make sure people here and around the country are biking in a way that protects their spine and low back. Check out these tips and see the infographic below from the Canadian Chiropractic Association, and stay safe and healthy while enjoying your biking experience!  

If you are experiencing any low back pain and would like to schedule an adjustment, or want to learn more about protecting yourself & reducing pain, give us a call at (802) 557-8568.

Bike on!


Thursday, September 22, 2016

Wellness for back to school!

As school swings into full gear, make sure you and your loved ones are taking care to protect yourselves from back pain! About 30% of children in school report pain due to carrying heavy/ill balanced backpacks (for more information, see this article)
Check out this helpful list of tips from the American Chiropractic Association to help reduce backpack related pain!


As always, if you have any questions or want to learn more check out our website www.elevatehealthchiropractic.com or give us a call at (802) 557-8568! 
#vermont #healthyliving #wellness #backtoschool

Monday, September 19, 2016

Win a free massage from our wellness partners: Body Therapy at Elevate Health Chiropractic


Elevate Health Chiropractic is excited to announce 
massages are now available in our office! 
We are raffling off a one-hour custom massage with our new wellness partners Body TherapyThe drawing will be live on 9/20/16. Like or share this post on our Facebook page to be entered to win, or comment below on this post. 

Give us a call at (802) 557-8568 for more information or to schedule an adjustment, or check us out at www.elevatehealthchiropractic.com
 Stay #healthy and #balanced #VT!