The Association Between Mobile Phone Usage Duration, Neck Muscle Endurance, and Neck Pain Among University Students
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2024
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NATURE PORTFOLIO
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Abstract
The mobile phone is essential in daily life, especially during the pandemic. Prolonged use can cause postural issues, leading to common neck pain. This study aims to determine the correlation between mobile phone use duration, addiction, neck muscle endurance, and neck pain in university students. The study included 62 participants (30 female, 32 male) aged 18-35 years. Inclusion criteria required participants to have experienced neck pain at least twice in the past year and to have no other concomitant issues, as well as to volunteer for the study. Demographic information and daily mobile phone usage time were collected. Neck pain was assessed with the Visual Analogue Scale, smartphone addiction with the Smartphone Addiction Scale, and cervical muscle endurance was evaluated. Correlation analysis reveals a moderate relationship between neck pain severity (NPS) and cervical extensor muscle endurance (CEME), a strong relationship between NPS and cervical flexor muscle endurance (CFME), as well as a strong relationship among daily phone usage time (DPUT), CFME, and NPS, with a moderate relationship between DPUT and CEME. Participants were divided into two groups based on their DPUT, revealing that those who used their phone for four hours or more showed significantly higher levels of pain (p < 0.05) and reduced endurance in cervical flexor muscles. Our study found a strong correlation between neck pain, muscle endurance, and daily phone usage. Participants using their phones for more than four hours daily reported increased neck pain and decreased muscle endurance. We suggest integrating phone usage duration into neck pain assessments, promoting ergonomic practices, and offering detailed usage guidelines for users.
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Mobile phone, Time, Neck pain, Endurance, Cervical Flexor Muscles, Sitting Posture, Head Posture, Reliability, Proprioception, Strength, Validity, Tests, Scale, Users, Male, Adult, Adolescent, Universities, Science, Article, Time, Endurance, Young Adult, Neck pain, Neck Muscles, Humans, Students, Neck Pain, Q, R, Cell Phone Use, Physical Endurance, Medicine, Female, Mobile phone, Cell Phone
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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
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Scientific reports
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14
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