Excess gadget use leading to hunched backs
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Excessive use of electronic gadgets has led to a rise in cases of hunched backs among youngsters, health experts have said.
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Excessive use of electronic gadgets has led to a rise in cases of hunched backs among youngsters, health experts have said.
They said the problem initially begins as a mild case of bad posture
when the children are comparatively young, but slowly begins to develop
into hunched back and shoulders.
"It all starts with a bad posture due to spending more time on small
digital screens. The more they get addicted to the gadgets the more the
children are comfortable in the bad position," said Dr Arvind G.
Kulkarni, head of Spine Scoliosis and Disc Replacement Centre at the
Bombay Hospital in Mumbai.
Hunched back is a medical condition of exaggerated curving of the upper
back. Typically, head and shoulders shift forward, the chest curls
inwards and the spine crunches from a healthy 'S' curve to a less
healthy 'C' position as the pelvis tilts forward.
"Though associated with old age, hunchback is a condition commonly seen
among the youngsters these days, especially those between 9-18 years
old. The main cause is weak abdominal muscles from years of sitting in a
hunched position. This places uneven pressure on the discs, the
cushioning pads between the bones of the lower back, causing them to
become compressed and painful," said Kulkarni.
Hyperkyphosis or excessive curvature of thoracic spine is more common among hunchbacks if not treated on time.
"Many people with hyperkyphosis suffer from shortness of breath and
other breathing issues. It may also cause anxiety and depression,
increased risk of cardiovascular or lung disease and Type 2 diabetes,"
said Kulkarni.
Talking about the treatment, orthopaedician Ronit Singh of Safdarjung
hospital said: "With children and youth, it's important that they learn
the correct way to sit, especially when using computers, mobile phones
and tablets."
"For the youth and the elderly, exercises like stretching etc often
help improve the spine flexibility. Youngsters can emphasise on
strengthening abdominal muscles as it helps improve posture. Practicing
yoga is considered beneficial for good body posture. Yoga also helps in
improving balance; strengthening the core muscles and helping you
maintain a proper body alignment," he said.
He said that surgical procedures are recommended and done only if the
spine curvature is exaggerated and if it is pinching the spinal cord or
the nerve roots.
"Surgery helps in reducing hunchback curvature. The most common
procedure is spinal fusion where two or more affected vertebrae are
permanently connected. Understanding the importance of good posture at a
very early age is essential to maintain a healthy mind and body," he
said.
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