The aim of the present study was to analyze the upper trapezius activity, and its relationship with muscular discomfort perceived, during prolonged smartphone texting. Seventeen healthy young subjects participated in the experiment; they were asked to use their own smartphone for texting (10 min), maintaining two different postures, sitting and standing. The muscular activity of the right and left upper trapezius was recorded, and the CR10 BorgScale was administered after each experimental section. To normalize the EMG signals, the maximum voluntary contraction was acquired at the beginning of the experiment. The median, the 10th percentile (P10) and the range (difference between 90th and 10th) of EMG RMS, the relative rest time (RRT),...
Concurrent use of a smartphone while walking may influence low back muscle activation patterns due t...
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in global smartphone usage driven by differen...
Excessive smartphone usage and the resulting postural choices have led to a rise in musculo-skeletal...
The aim of the present study was to analyze the upper trapezius activity, and its relationship with ...
Prolonged use of the smartphone for texting was studied on a sample of 17 healthy young adult partic...
This study aimed to examine differences in muscle activity between young people with and without nec...
Background: Prolonged neck flexion during smartphone use is known as a factor of neck pain and alter...
Objective: Myoelectric activity of neck extensor muscles and head kinematic variables, when using a ...
Prolonged smartphone use induces passive stretch of neck tissues and muscle fatigue, affecting spina...
This study aimed to determine the effects of input device type, texting style, and screen size on up...
The aim of the research is to verify some variables on the use of the smartphone, associated with mu...
To advance our understanding about the association between smartphone use and chronic neck-shoulder ...
Text-neck has been the main health concern among smartphone users. The current study explored a pote...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the influence of different postures on the activity of the ...
Using a smartphone while walking has been common in countries with high smartphone penetration rates...
Concurrent use of a smartphone while walking may influence low back muscle activation patterns due t...
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in global smartphone usage driven by differen...
Excessive smartphone usage and the resulting postural choices have led to a rise in musculo-skeletal...
The aim of the present study was to analyze the upper trapezius activity, and its relationship with ...
Prolonged use of the smartphone for texting was studied on a sample of 17 healthy young adult partic...
This study aimed to examine differences in muscle activity between young people with and without nec...
Background: Prolonged neck flexion during smartphone use is known as a factor of neck pain and alter...
Objective: Myoelectric activity of neck extensor muscles and head kinematic variables, when using a ...
Prolonged smartphone use induces passive stretch of neck tissues and muscle fatigue, affecting spina...
This study aimed to determine the effects of input device type, texting style, and screen size on up...
The aim of the research is to verify some variables on the use of the smartphone, associated with mu...
To advance our understanding about the association between smartphone use and chronic neck-shoulder ...
Text-neck has been the main health concern among smartphone users. The current study explored a pote...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the influence of different postures on the activity of the ...
Using a smartphone while walking has been common in countries with high smartphone penetration rates...
Concurrent use of a smartphone while walking may influence low back muscle activation patterns due t...
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in global smartphone usage driven by differen...
Excessive smartphone usage and the resulting postural choices have led to a rise in musculo-skeletal...